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How to Write Each Each Expression in a Separate Row
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What is the best way to write every expression beneath each other (not in a single row)
if A == 1 && B == 2 && C == 3
D = 4
end
if A == 1 &&
B == 2 &&
C == 3
D = 4
end
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Robert
am 16 Aug. 2016
You can use three dots (ellipsis) to extend MATLAB code onto the next line.
if A == 1 && B == 2 && C == 3
D = 4
end
becomes something like (according to your preferences for where to break the lines)
if A == 1 && ...
B == 2 && ...
C == 3
D = 4
end
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Bhavesh Bhatt
am 16 Aug. 2016
I hope this helps
if A == 1
if B == 2
if C == 3
D = 4;
end
end
end
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Walter Roberson
am 16 Aug. 2016
Use the ... continuation operator.
It is matter of taste as to whether you prefer
if A == 1 && ...
B == 2 && ...
C == 3
D = 4
end
or
if A == 1 ...
&& B == 2 ...
&& C == 3
D = 4
end
I tend to prefer the operator on the end of the line, but there is no right or wrong about that.
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Star Strider
am 16 Aug. 2016
I don’t know the reason you would want to do that for that particular section of code. To continue code on multiple lines, you need to use the continuation operator, ‘...’.
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