How to change a function within a loop at certain point in MATLAB

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I have this piece of code:
x=0:20000;
h0=10;
alfa0=-0.1*pi/180;
h=h0+tan(alfa0).*x+10^(-6)*-0.4.*x.^2/(2*(cos(alfa0)^2));
Now, when executed it gives me this graph which shows that h is decreasing as x is increasing.
I would like Matlab to stop when h gets to 0, and then use a different function for h. Let's say
h=2.*x
so we have an actual example.
I tried some stuff with while loops and if statements, but I am getting nowhere. Thanks for the help.

Answers (1)

Stephen23
Stephen23 on 5 Mar 2020
Edited: Stephen23 on 5 Mar 2020
" I tried some stuff with while loops and if statements..."
That is entirely the wrong approach in MATLAB. Just use logical indexing:
idx = h<=0;
h(idx) = 2.*x(idx);

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