How do I write an if statement that says a variable is a error given a condition?
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Please how do I write this 'if statement' in MATLAB notation? I ran a simulation N times and would like to find the error rate using an 'if statement'. I ran the simulation N number of times. How do I write that Y is an error if the statement below happens? And then calculate the errors in N number of trials?
if X=1.2||Y=0 && U1>U2
%How do I write that Y is an error if the above statement happens? And then calculate the number of errors in N number of trials?
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madhan ravi
on 7 Feb 2019
size(U1)
size(U2) %?
Temi O
on 7 Feb 2019
Walter Roberson
on 7 Feb 2019
Do you want
(x1(i) == a || x2(i) == 0) && U1 > U2
or
x1(i) == a || (x2(i) == 0 && U1 > U2)
?
Temi O
on 7 Feb 2019
Walter Roberson
on 7 Feb 2019
I am not clear as to whether an error should be counted if x1(i) == a but x2(i) is not 0 ?
Temi O
on 7 Feb 2019
Walter Roberson
on 7 Feb 2019
Is there are point in testing x1(i) == a then? You only count errors if x2(i) == 0 & U1 > U2 and you count those no matter what the value of x1(i) is.
Temi O
on 8 Feb 2019
Temi O
on 8 Feb 2019
Kevin Phung
on 8 Feb 2019
Did my answer below not give you an idea of how to increment the errorsCount?
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