Changing code into a loop

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James Connor
James Connor el 18 de Oct. de 2015
Editada: Geoff Hayes el 22 de Oct. de 2015
James' question was concerned with how you might go about repeating the same block of code
t.push()
t.turn(turnAngle);
t.up();
t.go(1);
t.down();
t.push();
t.turn(-9*pi/10)
t.go(sin(pi/5)/sin(7*pi/10))
t.pop();
t.turn(9*pi/10);
t.down();
t.go(sin(pi/5)/sin(7*pi/10));
t.pop();
% increment the turn angle
five time with the only difference being the turnAngle.

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes el 18 de Oct. de 2015
Editada: Geoff Hayes el 18 de Oct. de 2015
James - just use a local variable to store the turn angle, and update it on each iteration of the for loop. Try something like the following
t=Turtle();
turnAngle = pi/2;
for k=1:5
t.push()
t.turn(turnAngle);
t.up();
t.go(1);
t.down();
t.push();
t.turn(-9*pi/10)
t.go(sin(pi/5)/sin(7*pi/10))
t.pop();
t.turn(9*pi/10);
t.down();
t.go(sin(pi/5)/sin(7*pi/10));
t.pop();
% increment the turn angle
turnAngle = turnAngle + 2*pi/5;
end
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James Connor
James Connor el 18 de Oct. de 2015
Thanks a lot. By the way what does the k=1:5 do? Is it because it's a 5 pointed star? would I changed this to k=n for a star that has n points?
Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes el 18 de Oct. de 2015
James - see for loop for details on the usage of a for loop. Since you have five blocks of repeating code, then k=1:5 just executes the block of code five times, setting the indexing variable k to 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 on each iteration of the loop. Try using the MATLAB debugger and step through the code to see what is happening.

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