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syntax for a sucessful switch case

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Axel Yantosca
Axel Yantosca on 23 Oct 2020
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
% So I am trying to write either a loop or a switch case to iterate turns until one of the following cases are met.
% Where am I going wrong with the syntax.
% Part A Creat a Board
Bingo_board = randi([1 100], 5,5);
NewGame = zeros (5,5);
NewGame = Bingo_board
Scorecard = zeros (5,5);
Scorecard(3,3)=1
% Part B Turn 1
% Draw a Random Number
x = randi ([1,100], 1)
% Find the number on scorecard
idx = x==NewGame;
[R,C] = find(idx);
% Replace the Zero with a one on the scorecard
Scorecard (R,C) = 1
switch
case 'first'
Scorecard (1,:) = 1
case 'second'
Scorecard (2,:) = 1
case 'third'
Scorecard (3,:) = 1
case 'fourth'
Scorecard (4,:) = 1
case 'fifth'
Scorecard (5,:) = 1
case 'sixth'
Scorecard (:,1) = 1
case 'seventh'
Scorecard (:,2) = 1
case 'eighth'
Scorecard (:,3) = 1
case 'ninth'
Scorecard (:,4) = 1
case 'tenth'
Scorecard (:,5) = 1
end
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Rik
Rik on 24 Oct 2020
Did you read the documentation for switch? It contains examples you could modify for your code.
And what is your intended end result? It might be possible to simplify this code.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Oct 2020
you need to switch an expression. As your cases are all character vectors you would need to follow switch by an expression that evaluates to a character vector.
This is going to be a problem with your existing code as you do not have any character vectors in your code otherwise.

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