Using throw error to validate string input
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Im trying to validate the input string in my function using error(msg), can anyone help?
function [amino_acid_chain] = synthesize(mRNA)
% throws an error if input string 'mRNA' is not a member of y.
y = ['g','c','a','u','G','C','A'',U'];
x = ismember(mRNA,y);
% I want to use this error if anything comes up logical 0 in x
msg = 'Error occurred.';
error(msg)
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Stephen23
am 7 Mai 2019
Note that square brackets are a concatenation operator, so your example:
y = ['g','c','a','u','G','C','A','U'];
is exactly equivalent to the much simpler:
y = 'gcauGCAU';
Rik
am 7 Mai 2019
Also note that it is probably easier for the rest of your script to pick either upper or lower case. You can use the upper or lower function to convert your input, then you can continue your function with only one case to worry about.
Damien Williams
am 7 Mai 2019
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