How to use for loop inside switch case?

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Answered: Rik on 27 Sep 2017
How can I use for loop inside switch cases? For example
for j=1,2,...,m
switch j
case 1,2,...,m-1
y=x(j);
case m
y=x(m)^2;
end
What is exact MATLAB coding?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 27 Sep 2017
Your example would be best solved using if or some indexing.

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Rik
Rik on 27 Sep 2017
If you really insist on a for-loop, you can use curly brackets. Most times there will be a better solution for this, which will increase speed quite a bit compared to a for-loop.
for a=1:4
switch a
case {1,3}
disp('1 or 3')
otherwise
fprintf('%d\n',a)
end
end
Will print:
1 or 3
2
1 or 3
4

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