Exiting a loop once condition is met

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Andre
Andre on 26 Feb 2014
Commented: Andre on 26 Feb 2014
I am trying to write output to a file using if loops such as the one below
if (x(i+1) >= 65.0) && (x(i+1) <= 75.0)
fprintf(fid, '%.2f ', w(i+1), y(i+1), 70, pi*(z(i+1))^2);
fprintf(fid, '\n');
break
end
however, this stops the entire code from iterating until completion. I have tried a similar loop using while but this wrote out multiple records when I just want one written for each loop and then exit the print loop and continue with the main code. How does one accomplish this?

Answers (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Feb 2014
Perhaps you want continue instead of break
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Andre
Andre on 26 Feb 2014
Using continue within the if loop has the same result as using the while loop unfortunately and turns while loops into infinite loops using my conditions.

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