Choose the lowest value and jump into the correct if

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Martin
Martin 2021 年 6 月 11 日
回答済み: Chunru 2021 年 6 月 11 日
I got variables like:
A = 1;
B = 2;
C = 3;
those values are random and can change over time. I want to jump into the correct area in the if-statements (or case switch) for the lowest value of A,B,C. Something like
if lowest(A,{A,B,C})
do_something_A = true;
elseif lowest(B,{A,B,C})
do_something_B = true;
elseif lowest(C,{A,B,C})
do_something_C = true;
end
This is a "self-invented" function, but hope you get my point

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Chunru
Chunru 2021 年 6 月 11 日
A=1; B=2; C=3;
z = [A, B, C]; % put variables in a vector
[~, idx] = min(z); % idx tells which variable is the minimum
% Then you can use idx to control what you want to do.
% As an example, you can use switch.
switch idx
case 1 % A is minimum
fprintf('A is the smallest')
case 2
fprintf('B is the smallest')
case 3
fprintf('C is the smallest')
end
A is the smallest

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Jonas
Jonas 2021 年 6 月 11 日
use something like
[~,idx]=min([A B C]);
if idx==1 % A smallest
elseif idx==2 % B smallest
else % C snallest
end

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