write 3 for loops in each other
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Hamed Nobarani
el 28 de Sept. de 2018
Comentada: Hamed Nobarani
el 11 de Nov. de 2019
I should write the program to get the positions x,y,z (lattice points) and then repeat these positions(lattice cube) in the x,y,z direction with the constant(lattice constant).my code is just working in one direction(x), how can I fix my code to work in all 3 x,y,z directions?
for k=0:o
for j=0:m
for i=0:n
xpp(8*i+1:8*i+8,1)=xp+D*i;
ypp(8*i+1:8*i+8,1)=yp+D*j;
zpp(8*i+1:8*i+8,1)=zp+D*k;
end
end
end
%start
a=importdata('structure.xyz');
xp=a.data(:,1);
yp=a.data(:,2);
zp=a.data(:,3);
n=1;
m=1;
o=1;
xpp=xp;
ypp=yp;
zpp=zp;
for k=0:o
for j=0:m
for i=0:n
xpp(8*i+1:8*i+8,1)=xp+D*i;
ypp(8*i+1:8*i+8,1)=yp+D*j;
zpp(8*i+1:8*i+8,1)=zp+D*k;
end
end
end
fileID = fopen('N.txt','w');
fprintf(fileID,'%s\n','silicon');
fprintf(fileID,'si %f %f %f\n',[xpp,ypp,zpp].');
fclose(fileID);
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JohnGalt
el 1 de Oct. de 2018
what's D? what's the for loop at the start of your question (before '%start')? Can you give an example with some very small amount of data? are trying to create a grid starting from a specific point with a specific separation?
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Hamed Nobarani
el 11 de Nov. de 2019
Editada: Rik
el 11 de Nov. de 2019
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Rik
el 11 de Nov. de 2019
The code below is equivalent to what you wrote, but should be slightly faster.
pp=zeros(o*m*n*8,3);%or: pp=zeros([o*m*n 1].*size([xp,yp,zp]))
s=0;
for k=1:o
for j=1:m
for i=1:n
nb=[xp+D*(i-1),yp+D*(j-1),zp+D*(k-1)];
pp(s+1:s+8,:)= nb;
s=s+8;
end
end
end
l=o*m*n;
You should try to avoid l and o as variable names, because they look very similar to 1 and 0. It also looks like it should be possible to do this with meshgrid and reshape, which would avoid the loops.
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Karun Mathiazhagan
el 3 de Oct. de 2018
Hello Hamed,
If my understanding is correct that you wish to create a 3-D grid of points similar to a lattice structure, the following MATLAB Answers post should be of use to you: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/98191-how-can-i-obtain-all-possible-combinations-of-given-vectors-in-matlab
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