How to save output results from loop in a vectors?

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Bojan
Bojan el 25 de Mzo. de 2014
Respondida: Ibrahim Mohammed Wajid el 26 de Jun. de 2022
So this is my code:
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h=[0:0.5:179];
for idx=1:length(h)
threshold=h(idx);
m =find(threshold-1<=x & x<=threshold);
Y(idx)=sum(y(m));
end
count_zero=0;
count_value=0;
i=1;
while i<length(Y)
if (Y(i)==0)
count_zero=count_zero+1;
i=i+1;
while Y(i)==0 && i<length(Y)
count_zero=count_zero+1;
i=i+1;
end
if i<(length(Y))
count_zero
count_zero=0;
end
if i==(length(Y)) && Y(length(Y))~=0
count_value=1;
count_value
count_value=0;
elseif i==(length(Y)) && Y(length(Y))==0
count_zero=count_zero + 1;
count_zero
count_zero=0;
end
else
count_value=count_value+1;
i=i+1;
while Y(i)~=0 && i<length(Y)
count_value=count_value+1;
i=i+1;
end
if i<(length(Y))
count_value
count_value=0;
end
if i==(length(Y)) && Y(length(Y))~=0
count_value=count_value+1;
count_value
count_value=0;
elseif i==(length(Y)) && Y(length(Y))==0
count_zero=1;
count_zero
count_zero=0;
end
end
end
I have multiple results for count_zero and count_values. I would like the results are in vectors, for exaple all results of count_zero in vector a, and all results from count_values in vector b. I know it is possible just cannot do it. Please help! Thanks in advance!

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Ibrahim Mohammed Wajid
Ibrahim Mohammed Wajid el 26 de Jun. de 2022
  1. Initialize two vectors a and b as a=[],b=[];
  2. Now add this line (a = [a count_zero];)at a line or end of loop from where you need to store the value of count_zero from.
  3. Do the same for b,(b = [b count_value];) .
  4. This will store all your values of count_zero in vector a and count_value in vector b.
  5. Below is the example for your reference.
Given a collection of points, return the indices of the rows that contain the two points most distant from one another. The input vector p has two columns corresponding to the x and y coordinates of each point. Return ix, the (sorted) pair of indices pointing to the remotest rows. There will always be one unique such pair of points.
So if
p = [0 0]
[1 0]
[2 2]
[0 1]
Then
ix = [1 3]
That is, the two points p(1,:) and p(3,:) are farthest apart.
%Then
% ix = [1 3]
%That is, the two points p(1,:) and p(3,:) are farthest apart.
function ix = mostDistant(p)
[len,~] = size(p);
dist = []; % vector I am storing distance for each combination of points
idx = []; % indices of points for which the distance is stored in vector dist
for i = 1: len
for j = 1:len
distance_between = (p(j,1)-p(i,1))^2 + (p(j,2)-p(i,2))^2;
distance_between;
dist = [dist; distance_between; distance_between]; % Appending the distance
idx = [idx ;i ;j]; % Appending the indices
end
end
mat = [dist idx];
h = sortrows(mat,1,"ascend");
[len2 ,~] = size(h);
iwx = [h(end-1,2) h(end,2)];
ix = sort(iwx);
end

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