While or for loop?

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Mark Coughlin
Mark Coughlin on 30 Apr 2020
Edited: Mehmed Saad on 30 Apr 2020
Hi, I want to write a script which will evaluate the lowest factorial which is greater than the user's input, and I am unsure of whether to use a while or a for loop to execute this. Any help is always much appreciated! This is my code so far:
num=input('Enter a number: ');
n=0;
while (true)
n=n+1;
f(1i)=factorial(n);
if f(1i)>num
formatSpec='The factorial greater than %d is %d';
fprintf(formatSpec,num,f);
else
continue
end
end
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 30 Apr 2020
Typically, you'd use a while loop if you don't know in advance how many times you're going to loop, and a for loop if you do. Therefore in your case, a while loop would be more appropriate.
However, note that you can always convert one to the other.

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Mehmed Saad
Mehmed Saad on 30 Apr 2020
  1. Use while loop
  2. instead of using if else and continue break in while(true), add condition in while loop
  3. Print after the while loop ends
PS: you need a break condition for a while(true) type loop otherwise it will continue runing forever
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Mark Coughlin
Mark Coughlin on 30 Apr 2020
Thankyou very much Mehmed, your explanation was extremely informative and helpful. I realise the solution is a lot simplier than I initally thought. I got the code working.
num=input('Enter a number: ');
n=1;
while (f<=num)
n=n+1;
f=factorial(n);
end
formatSpec='The factorial greater than %d is %d';
fprintf(formatSpec,num,f);
Mehmed Saad
Mehmed Saad on 30 Apr 2020
Edited: Mehmed Saad on 30 Apr 2020
Cheers.
Also when you ve problem in code apply break point approach first to detect problem as told by Rik.

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