Creating an infinite loop until an event occurs?
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I am trying to make a loop until a certain event happens. In my first drafts I simply let it run for a large number of steps. However, now that I am adding a few extra steps in between, and want it to stop, it is no longer viable. Before I could run
N=100 for t=1:N (calculations) End
Which would do the loop 100 times. However, now I want it to continue forever until a certain event occurs. So now I am getting to:
N=10000 for t=1:N (calculations)
if (calculations) End % and finish here completely and do not engage in any more loops
Else (more calculations) End % and this should repeat back to the ‘for’ statement
Is there any way I can have this loop continuing, and block it in the middle after a certain event? Otherwise, is there another way of doing it?
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Stephen
on 26 Jun 2012
go = true;
while go
step1
step2
step3
if step3==stopcriteria
go=false
end
end
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Walter Roberson
on 26 Jun 2012
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 26 Jul 2019
Or
while true
step1
step2
step3
if step3==stopcriteria; break; end
end
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Erencem Özbey
on 12 Jul 2018
what is step1 step2 step 3
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N/A
on 25 Jul 2019
That just represents various lines of code. like what you want to do while in the "while true" loop
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