Defining particular values of a function

Hi,
so I'm an absolute beginner and I have the following problem: I want a function which looks something like this:
f(1)=1, f(n)=0 for n =/= 1.
My attempt
if n=1
f=1
else
f=0
returns the error:
The expression to the left of the equals sign is not a valid target for an assignment.
(where they refer to the "n")
So: what is the problem with that and how is it done? Also, how should I go about that if I have multiple particular values I want to define?
Thanks in advance :)

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Since you are comparing the number, it should be
n==1

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Thanks!
Say I want to define f(1),f(2),f(3) seperately.
Is there a clean way to do that (without using if else)?
Say you need 10 of them
f = zeros(10,1);
f(1) = 1;

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