How to use a boolean?

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Chloe Owen
Chloe Owen on 28 Feb 2019
Commented: Nubu on 25 Feb 2025
For the following code, I'm trying to say that if the rocket is turned on, the thrust is 1950 lb and if the rocket is turned off, the thrust is 0 lb. I have raw-coded it but I would prefer it as a function with boolean operators.
rcktOn = [0 1];
T = rcktOn*1950;
T_off = T(1)
T_on = T(2)
Is there any simple way to use booleans to convey the above information?
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 28 Feb 2019
Note that booleans are call logical in matlab, and have values true or false. logical is implicitly convertible to double.
Nubu
Nubu on 25 Feb 2025
true

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Adam
Adam on 28 Feb 2019
Edited: Adam on 28 Feb 2019
thrust = rocketOn * 1950
And just set rocketOn to true or false as appropriate, e.g.
>> rocketOn = true;
>> thrust = rocketOn * 1950
thrust =
1950

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