How to save function outputs as a vector to workspace.
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Richard
el 30 de Jul. de 2014
Comentada: Ikenna Okoye
el 31 de Ag. de 2018
function [A B] = coconuts( a, b, c)
the function will run many times, each time outputting a unique A & B. How can I save each A & B output into a corresponding (N,1) vector that is available in the workspace?
Thank you.
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Ahmet Cecen
el 30 de Jul. de 2014
Your question is worded in an ambiguous way, I am not sure I understand your exact question. I will speculate a bit and hope one of them answer your question.
1) Your A and B are scalars:
ResultsA=zeros(N,1);
ResultsB=zeros(N,1);
for i=1:N
[A B] = coconuts( a, b, c);
ResultsA(i)= A;
ResultsB(i)= B;
end
2) Your A and B are vectors:
ResultsA=zeros(length(A),N); %Lenght A has to be input manually since you havent computed A.
ResultsB=zeros(length(B),N); %Same
for i=1:N
[A B] = coconuts( a, b, c);
ResultsA(:,i)= A;
ResultsB(:,i)= B;
end
3) Your A and B are matrices:
ResultsA=cell(N,1);
ResultsB=cell(N,1);
for i=1:N
[A B] = coconuts( a, b, c);
ResultsA{i}= A;
ResultsB{i}= B;
end
Give more details if none of these helps.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
el 30 de Jul. de 2014
for k=1:N
[A(k) B(k)] = coconuts( a, b, c);
end
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Ikenna Okoye
el 31 de Ag. de 2018
It works nicely, but is there a way to increment the k=1:N? I wrote a code for an atmospheric model and I need to plot the output of the function and I'm varying it from 1km to 100km by 1km increments. I would appreciate your help!
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