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What is the "MATLAB-way" to check if a vector only contains zeros, so that it will be evaluated to a scalar rather than to a vector. If I run this code:

vector = zeros(1,10)

%the "1" represents a function that returns a scalar
if 1 && vector == 0   %this comparision won't work
    'success'
end

I get the error:

??? Operands to the || and && operators must be convertible to logical scalar values.

1
  • The error you're getting is because you're using the && operator between a scalar and a vector. For comparing vectors of equal size, use the & operator to get a logical array. Otherwise, you must use another function such as any or all to reduce your vector to a single scalar.
    – Doresoom
    May 8, 2013 at 13:03

5 Answers 5

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Use all:

vector = zeros(1,10)
if 1 && all(vector == 0)   %this comparision will work
    'success'
end
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  • It should be noted that you don't need the 1 &&. It serves no purpose.
    – gnovice
    May 20, 2010 at 14:20
  • @gnovice: I don't actually have 1 there, but a function that returns a scalar.
    – Lucas
    May 20, 2010 at 14:42
  • @Lucas: Oh, OK. That makes sense now. I would have put a place holder in the code like some_fcn(...) && to make it a little clearer, though.
    – gnovice
    May 20, 2010 at 14:49
  • @gnovice: You are right. I edited my question, but don't want to remove the 1 or the answers will seem weird. If I don't have a logical operand though, the problem doesn't exist.
    – Lucas
    May 20, 2010 at 15:03
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Since zeros are treated the same way as false, you don't need to use vector == 0, as ptomato suggests. ~any(vector) is the "MATLAB-way" to check for only zero values.

if 1 && ~any(vector)   
    'success'
end

Extending the problem to arrays, you'd have to use

array = zeros(5);
if 1 && ~any(array(:))
    'success'
end
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4

A bit late, but how about nnz (Number of Non-Zeros)?

if 1 && nnz(vector)==0
    'success'
end
1

You can easily find out if any and how many entries in vector contain non-zero elements using the following:

vector = zeros(1, 10); 
nrNonZero = sum(vector~=0)

vector~=0 returns an array of the same dimensions as vector containing zeros and ones, representing true and false, for the given statement. The variable nrNonZero then contains the number of non-zero elements in vector.

So, your code would then be

if (sum(vector~=0) == 0)
    'success'
end
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You can also do it using this:

if(boolFunCall() & ~vector)
    disp('True');  
else
    disp('False');
end

Just as Doresoom stated, your problem is in the use of && instead of &. Also, the ~ inverts all of the 1's and 0's thereby making a zero vector into a vector of 1's:

test = [0 0 0 0 0 0];
~test
ans =

     1     1     1     1     1     1     1
test = [1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0];
~test
ans =

     0     1     1     0     1     0     1     1     1

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