sending an error message to the user

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Sarah Chappell-Smith
Sarah Chappell-Smith 2016 年 11 月 28 日
回答済み: Image Analyst 2016 年 12 月 4 日
I am trying to write a code where the user is asked to input a value however the value must be (0<x<=0.25)how can I send the user a error message if they do not enter a value within the limits and allow them to attempt another input?

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KSSV
KSSV 2016 年 11 月 28 日
function Hello(x)
if ~(x >0 && x <= 0.25)
error('input is not 0<x<=0.25')
end
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KSSV
KSSV 2016 年 11 月 29 日
How you want to use the function? In the above no where you have called the function.
Sarah Chappell-Smith
Sarah Chappell-Smith 2016 年 12 月 4 日
I've managed to get it to work using;
while f0 <= 0 f0>0.25
f0=input('Enter a value for the Fourier Number: ');
end

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2016 年 12 月 4 日
Use errordlg() or helpdlg() wrapped inside a uiwait():
Try this snippet:
% Ask user for two floating point numbers.
defaultValue = {'45.67', '78.91'};
titleBar = 'Enter a value';
userPrompt = {'Enter floating point number 1 : ', 'Enter floating point number 2: '};
caUserInput = inputdlg(userPrompt, titleBar, 1, defaultValue);
if isempty(caUserInput),return,end; % Bail out if they clicked Cancel.
% Convert to floating point from string.
usersValue1 = str2double(caUserInput{1})
usersValue2 = str2double(caUserInput{2})
% Check for a valid number.
if isnan(usersValue1)
% They didn't enter a number.
% They clicked Cancel, or entered a character, symbols, or something else not allowed.
% Convert the default from a string and stick that into usersValue1.
usersValue1 = str2double(defaultValue{1});
message = sprintf('I said it had to be a number.\nTry replacing the user.\nI will use %.2f and continue.', usersValue1);
uiwait(warndlg(message));
end
% Do the same for usersValue2

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