How to combine this value ?
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    Matlab111
 el 3 de Feb. de 2015
  
    
    
    
    
    Comentada: Stalin Samuel
      
 el 4 de Feb. de 2015
            Actually i want to store the value, for example
 clc
clear all
close all
for k=1:2
allR11=rand(1,10);
d6=length(allR11);
j1=1;
       for op=1:d6 
          allR1_1(j1) = allR11(op)*rand;
          op=op+1;
          j1=j1+1;
       end
        d=allR1_1
end
After running this code you will get the 'd' values for two time that is when an 'k=1 and k=2' in for loop.
And now i want to store the values of 'd' values like this
 sol=[0.1823    0.0894    0.0315 0.1297    0.5409    0.2566  0.2421    0.3433    0.1777  0.0256
 0.0082    0.6125    0.3215 0.0009    0.1636    0.1705 0.0813    0.0707    0.3140 0.1515];
in this 'sol', it has 20 columns, it's like, it's storing both the values of 'd' when 'k=1 and k=2'
so finally i want to get like that 'sol'
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  Stalin Samuel
      
 el 4 de Feb. de 2015
        sol=[allR11 allR1_1]
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  Stalin Samuel
      
 el 4 de Feb. de 2015
				   clc
  clear all
  close all
  sol=0
  for k=1:2
  allR11=rand(1,10);
  d6=length(allR11);
  sol = allR11
  j1=1;
         for op=1:d6 
            allR1_1(j1) = allR11(op)*rand;
            op=op+1;
            j1=j1+1;
         end
       sol (end+1:numel(allR11)+numel(allR1_1))= allR1_1
          d=allR1_1
  end
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  karthik
 el 3 de Feb. de 2015
        
      Editada: karthik
 el 3 de Feb. de 2015
  
      Your question is not clear.. How do you want the solution to be?
sol=[0.1823    0.0894    0.0315 0.1297    0.5409    0.2566  0.2421    0.3433    0.1777  0.0256
 0.0082    0.6125    0.3215 0.0009    0.1636    0.1705 0.0813    0.0707    0.3140 0.1515];
Is this the solution you get after running your code?
  Roger Stafford
      
      
 el 4 de Feb. de 2015
        If you want all twenty values to be stored in 'sol', you need to move the line
   j1=1;
to execute before entering the outer 'for' loop:
   ...
   j1 = 1;
   for k=1:2
     ...
That way you will get twenty successive values placed in the 'sol' array.
As your code is at present, j1 is reset to 1 so you write over the ten values in 'sol' with the second ten, and the first ten are therefore lost forever. All that remains is the display of them on your screen.
Note: The line "op=op+1" is totally useless. The inner for-loop
   for op=1:d6
does that for you automatically, and in fact will overwrite any changes you make to 'op' within the loop. You should never modify the 'for' index within its loop.
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  Roger Stafford
      
      
 el 4 de Feb. de 2015
				I already told you how to modify your code. Move the line "j1=1;" to a position before you enter the "for k=1:2" loop.
  karthik
 el 4 de Feb. de 2015
        clc
clear all
close all
j1=1;
for k=1:2
allR11=rand(1,10);
d6=length(allR11);
       for op=1:d6 
          allR1_1(j1) = allR11(op)*rand;
          %op=op+1;
          j1=j1+1
       end
end
This will work
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