How to start again from the previous step?

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Larry
Larry on 24 Jan 2014
Commented: Larry on 24 Jan 2014
I want to do something like:
x = input('value of x:');
y = input('value of y:');
if (x>=y)
...
else
fprintf('undesirable');
% Then I want to return to the beginning and ask for new x and y inputs. Is there a way to do this? Thank you!

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Amit
Amit on 24 Jan 2014
Edited: Amit on 24 Jan 2014
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Amit
Amit on 24 Jan 2014
Edited: Amit on 24 Jan 2014
This code will work. To separate undesirable with the next one, you can use \n operator which is for new line. One problem with this code is that it will loop for only 10 times. If in 10 times, x does not become >= y, then also the code will exit. You want the loop to go on until its not undesirable. I think while loop would be better.
Try something like this:
x = 1;
y = 10;
while (x < y)
x = input('value of x:');
y = input('value of y:');
if (x < y)
fprintf('undesirable\n');
end
end
Larry
Larry on 24 Jan 2014
Thank you so much!:D
I was even thinking about using
for i=1:inf
to solve the issue you raised, but your while loop just avoids it nicely.

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