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Help: is there anything like go to in matlab

Help: is there anything like go to in matlab

Help: is there anything like go to in matlab

(OP)
i am running a loop and inside the loop , i am checking for a condition , if that condition is satisfied, the program should stop.

i was thinking of using break , but it will only make the program execution come out of that loop . but if that condition is satisfied i want the program execution to go to last time that is end of the file , so can anyone help me with this

RE: Help: is there anything like go to in matlab

Is there some reason you can't use RETURN?

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RE: Help: is there anything like go to in matlab

set a flag when the inner loop condition is met, use that flag to control execution of the statements between the ends of the two loops

flag=0

startouterloop
  stuff
  startinnerloop
  if end_condition
  flag=1
  else
  flag=o
    more stuff
  end if
  endinnerloop
 if flag=0
 evenmorestuff
else
set soemthing to terminate loop
 end if
endouterloop


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