how to stop for loop?

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STamer
STamer on 19 Jul 2013
for j=rr-3
for i=1:rr-1
if X(i)<=t(j) && t(j)<=X(i+1)
N{1}(j,i)=1;
else
N{1}(j,i)=0;
end
end
end
I want when the code catches N{1}(j,i)=1, then for the rest of N{1}(j,i)=0..How can I do this. I tried another ifelse and for lop but didn't work. Do you have any idea?
The program trying to catch N{1}(j,i)=1 and it does it properly.I want it to stop when N{1}(j,i)=0.
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nl2605
nl2605 on 19 Jul 2013
I am not so sure. But isn't there a break command for it?

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 19 Jul 2013

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez on 19 Jul 2013
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 19 Jul 2013
break will exit the inner for-loop.
for j=rr-3
for i=1:rr-1
if X(i)<=t(j) && t(j)<=X(i+1)
N{1}(j,i)=1;
else
N{1}(j,i)=0;
break; % get out of the for-loop
end
end
end
To get out of both for-loops, you should add a flag
flag=0;
for ii=1:5
ii
if flag==1
break
end
for jj=1:6
jj
if ii==3 && jj==4
disp('broken here')
flag=1;
break;
end
end
end

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