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x = input(‘Enter the grades: ’)
For i=1:length(x)
if x(i) >= 90
x(i)= 'A';
elseif x(i) >= 80
x(i) = 'B';
elseif x(i) >= 70
x(i) = 'C';
elseif x(i) >= 60
x(i) = 'D';
else
x(i) = 'F';
end
end
disp(x)
- Input:[10 12 90 60 47 78]
- output:[70 70 65 68 70 67]
- # | When I turn on this code, it prints numbers instead of letters on the screen and gives me a warning message that the argument must be of type of char, is there an answer please? (Sorry, the first code wasn’t the desired)😅
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Walter Roberson
on 18 Jul 2020
The code works for me... at least after I removed the _ that you accidentally had at the end of the line.
Answers (2)
Image Analyst
on 18 Jul 2020
I would use fprintf() instead of disp(). I also wouldn't use the same variable to be a double, and a string, at different times. I think that's bad practice. Here is one way of doing it:
numberGrades = input('Enter the grades (inside brackets) : ')
for k = 1 : length(numberGrades)
if numberGrades(k) >= 90
letterGrade{k} = 'A';
elseif numberGrades(k) >= 80
letterGrade{k} = 'B';
elseif numberGrades(k) >= 70
letterGrade{k} = 'C';
elseif numberGrades(k) >= 60
letterGrade{k} = 'D';
else
letterGrade{k} = 'F';
end
fprintf('A score of %d is an "%s".\n', numberGrades(k), letterGrade{k});
end
numberGrades =
40 88
A score of 40 is an "F".
A score of 88 is an "B".
Another way would be to use a table with numbers in the first column and letters in the second column.
numberGrades = input('Enter the grades (inside brackets) : ')
grades = table(...
'Size', [length(numberGrades), 2],...
'VariableNames', {'NumberGrade', 'LetterGrade'},...
'VariableTypes', {'double', 'string'});
grades{:, 1} = numberGrades'; % Put number grades into column 1.
for k = 1 : length(numberGrades)
if numberGrades(k) >= 90
grades{k, 2} = 'A';
elseif numberGrades(k) >= 80
grades{k, 2} = 'B';
elseif numberGrades(k) >= 70
grades{k, 2} = 'C';
elseif numberGrades(k) >= 60
grades{k, 2} = 'D';
else
grades{k, 2} = 'F';
end
fprintf('A score of %d is an "%s".\n', grades{k, 1}, grades{k, 2});
end
grades
Enter the grades (inside brackets) : [85,77,96]
numberGrades =
85 77 96
A score of 85 is an "B".
A score of 77 is an "C".
A score of 96 is an "A".
grades =
3×2 table
NumberGrade LetterGrade
___________ ___________
85 "B"
77 "C"
96 "A"
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