Incremental conditions for if statement

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I'm trying to return an invalid message for any value not inside the parameters.
Given this for loop with an embedded while and if just to check the inputs value.
for i = 1:2
fprintf("iteration %d\n", i);
flag = 1;
while flag == 1
row = input(":");
if row ~= 1
fprintf("invalid input\n");
fprintf("while restarts\n");
flag = 1;
else
fprintf("valid input\n");
flag = 0;
end
end
fprintf("while ends\n");
end
fprintf("end\n");
Is there a way to implement a if row ~= 1:10 condition?
Alternativley is there a way to use switch cases?
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Louis Grainger
Louis Grainger on 22 Apr 2021
Obviously switch case can be used to display valid for 1:10 but it will break the code if any other input is entered.

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Accepted Answer

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 22 Apr 2021
If you want to check if a number is not in a given set, use ismember.
x = 1:10;
if ismember(5, x)
disp("5 is in x")
else
disp("5 is not in x")
end
5 is in x
if ismember(pi, x)
disp("pi is in x")
else
disp("pi is not in x")
end
pi is not in x

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