How to write an 'if' script that changes a function depending on x?

Hello!
I am trying to write a script that changes a function depending on the value of x.
sin(x) if x<=3
arctan(x) if 3<x<=7
e^-x if x<7
trying to only use 1 if statement!
function y=funk(x)
if
x <= 3;
y=sin(x);
else
(3<x) && (x>=7);
y=atan(x);
else
x>7;
y=e^(-x)
end
I'm not sure if i made a syntax error or the code is just plain wrong... Any help is appriciated!

Antworten (2)

Johan
Johan am 11 Mär. 2022
you need to use elseif for secondary condition in your if statement:
function y=funk(x)
if
x <= 3;
y=sin(x);
elseif
(3<x) && (x>=7);
y=atan(x);
else
x>7;
y=e^(-x)
end
Torsten
Torsten am 11 Mär. 2022
Bearbeitet: Torsten am 11 Mär. 2022
function y = funk(x)
if x <= 3
y = sin(x);
elseif (x > 3) && (x <= 7)
y = atan(x);
else
y = exp(-x);
end
end

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