How to use multiple break statments
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In the below code if any of the error goes below the limit the loop break. But I want to break the loop if all of the conditions errors are below the defined limits. How can I modify this piece of code.
for i = 1:100
if(sln2.Error<=1)
break
else
% Update weights
Ext.W22=beta*Ext.W22;
Ext.W22List(i) = Ext.W22;
end
%% Convergance Check sub 2
sln3.Error=max(abs(Ext.P_gen_scaling-Ext.P_gen_scaling_3));
SLN3(i)=sln3;
if(sln3.Error<=0.1)
break
else
end
4 Comments
Rik
on 14 Jul 2021
When I format your question for you, it seems you're missing an end statement. Is this intentional?
Also, what exactly is your question? What exactly do you want to happen?
Sulaymon Eshkabilov
on 14 Jul 2021
As Rik mentioned above one "end" statement is missing. Moreover, the second "else" does nothing and thus, it should be removed.
for i = 1:100
if (sln2.Error<=1)
break
else
% Update weights
Ext.W22=beta*Ext.W22;
Ext.W22List(i) = Ext.W22;
end
%% Convergance Check sub 2
sln3.Error=max(abs(Ext.P_gen_scaling-Ext.P_gen_scaling_3));
SLN3(i)=sln3;
if (sln3.Error<=0.1)
break
end
end
Muhammad Qaisar Fahim
on 14 Jul 2021
Muhammad Qaisar Fahim
on 14 Jul 2021
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Jan
on 14 Jul 2021
for i = 1:100
Ext.W22 = beta * Ext.W22;
Ext.W22List(i) = Ext.W22;
%% Convergance Check sub 2
sln3.Error = max(abs(Ext.P_gen_scaling - Ext.P_gen_scaling_3));
SLN3(i) = sln3;
if (sln3.Error <= 0.1) && (sln2.Error <= 1)
break
end
end
1 Comment
Muhammad Qaisar Fahim
on 14 Jul 2021
Edited: Muhammad Qaisar Fahim
on 14 Jul 2021
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