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Syntax
A < B A > B A <= B A >= B A == B A ~= B
Description
The relational operators are <
, ,
>
, ,
==
, and ~=
. Relational operators perform element-by-element comparisons between two arrays. They return an array of the same size, with elements set to logical true (1
) where the relation is true, and elements set to logical false (0
) where it is not.
The operators <
, ,
>
, and use only the real part of their operands for the comparison. The operators
==
and ~=
test real and imaginary parts.
To test if two strings are equivalent, use strcmp
, which allows vectors of dissimilar length to be compared.
Examples
If one of the operands is a scalar and the other a matrix, the scalar expands to the size of the matrix. For example, the two pairs of statements:
X = 5; X >= [1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 10]
X = 5*ones(3,
3); X >= [1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 10]
ans = 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
See Also
The logical operators &
, |
, ~
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