How to use if statement to compare strings

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PJ
PJ on 5 Nov 2018
Edited: Bruno Luong on 5 Nov 2018
So I have an input statement to enter a gender that asks the user to input m for male and f for female. I only want the user to input either m or f. I have:
if genderInput ~= m || genderInput ~= f
genderInput = input('Please enter a valid input.\n');
end
but it doesn't work. Why doesn't it work?
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Dennis
Dennis on 5 Nov 2018
it is not clear if m and f are the strings you want to compare with or if they are variables holding the string.
For comparing strings in the first place you might want to use
strcmp or strcmpi

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 5 Nov 2018
Edited: Bruno Luong on 5 Nov 2018
if isempty(genderInput) || (lower(genderInput(1)) ~= 'm' || lower(genderInput(1)) ~= 'f')
genderInput = input('Please enter a valid input.\n');
end
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 5 Nov 2018
Edited: Bruno Luong on 5 Nov 2018
The code can accept both format short ('m' 'f'} or long {'male' 'female'}, lower-case as well as upper-case based on the first character.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 5 Nov 2018
gI = '';
while ~ismember(gI,{'m','f'})
gI = input('Enter gender: ','s');
end

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