Use of "return" in simple if statement

Hi
I have of course read the explanations regarding the return statement. Still in the following case:
if (parameter < 1)
disp('Wrong parameters...');
return
end
I don't see what difference it makes if we use "return" here or we dispense with it..
Thanks

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Just a suggestion - instead of disp() you might use
uiwait(warnglg('Wrong parameters...'));
I think it's a little nicer to have a popup message box. Better yet, use sprintf() to create your string and tell your users what they entered and what the valid range is.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 25 Jan. 2013

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If you do not "return" then the rest of the function would be executed.

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Neha
Neha am 7 Mär. 2017
Maybe this is off topic but I could not find the solution anywhere else. What is the equivalent command in R for "return"? I am new to programming so please do not mind if this is a very basic question. Thanks in advance! :)
Guillaume
Guillaume am 7 Mär. 2017
You'll be better off asking a forum dedicated to R!
return(g)
This tells me that R has return() and that typically you would need to tell it what to return.

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Evgeny Pr
Evgeny Pr am 25 Jan. 2013
Bearbeitet: Evgeny Pr am 25 Jan. 2013

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You need to use ERROR function, do not return:
function myfunc(parameter)
if (parameter < 1)
error('Wrong parameters...');
end
% continue
end
...or:
function myfunc(parameter)
if (parameter < 1)
disp('Wrong parameters...');
else
% continue
end
end

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