How do I use a single or double pipe (vertical line) in an "or" statement?

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I have the following code
if k==39 or K==90
do that
else
do that
end
My question is how to replace the or statement
With | or with the double vertical line

Accepted Answer

Luffy
Luffy on 2 Jul 2012
if k==39 || K==90
do that
else
do that
end

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 2 Jul 2012
There are two main differences between | and . The first difference is that "short circuits", while | does not. This means that you can save yourself 1 comparison every time the if statement is evaluated. Assuming equal over head for | and , this means you can save some computation time. How much time you save depends on what proportion of the time your code spends checking for k equal to 39 takes. The second difference is that is a relatively new addition to MATLAB. I cannot easily find when they were introduced ( Loren's blog uses them in 2006). If you want your code to work with older versions of MATLAB, you cannot use .
Since I doubt that k==90 will be the bottle neck in your code, I would go with | for backwards compatibility.
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Sabbas
Sabbas on 2 Jul 2012
Edited: Sabbas on 2 Jul 2012
So the bottom line is that i can still use the double vertical line ?

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