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Re: Problem in a if condition
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David Bateman |
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Re: Problem in a if condition |
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Fri, 30 Jan 2004 15:04:16 +0100 |
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Daprès THOMAS Paul Richard <address@hidden> (le 30/01/2004):
> Pol,
>
> The "error" comes about because you have invoked error. This gives your
> original error message and a traceback in subsequent lines. These are not
> new errors. If you want to trap the error and have execution continue, use
> the try/catch blocks (enter > help try). Alternatively, set an error flag
> to tell your programme that bad things are happening and use disp("message")
> or fprintf(1,"message",[]) to output to the console.
>
Or if you want the error and not the backtrace, terminate the string to the
error command in "\n"... Try error("test error\n") versus error("test error").
D.
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- Re: Problem in a if condition [SOLVED], (continued)
Re: saving plot images in arbitrary sizes., Geraint Paul Bevan, 2004/01/31
Re: Problem in a if condition, Pol, 2004/01/30
RE: Problem in a if condition, THOMAS Paul Richard, 2004/01/30
- Re: Problem in a if condition,
David Bateman <=
RE: Problem in a if condition, THOMAS Paul Richard, 2004/01/30