For loop element Matrix construction
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I am currently writing an element based analytical program for Uni but have hit a wall. I have a for loop for a set number of elements within which a number of different equations each giving a different aspect of each element. So, for 10 iterations(i) (or 10 elements) i am calculating A(i) B(i) C(i) etc. and i want to put these in one table or matrix related to their element number so the colums are denoted by the element number and the rows have a diferent result in (A,B or C...). What code do i use to do this?
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Thomas
el 13 de Nov. de 2012
Editada: Thomas
el 13 de Nov. de 2012
This video should help:
You can save the output in a vector or matrix as shown,
Eg:
% Preallocate space for y
y = zeros(1,10);
z = zeros(1,10);
for ii=1:10
y(ii)=ii+rand; % use y(ii) so that it is written as a vector
z(ii)=ii+rand; % use z(ii) so that it is written as a vector
end
out=[y' z'] % output as a matrix
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Mark
el 13 de Nov. de 2012
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el 13 de Nov. de 2012
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Jan
el 13 de Nov. de 2012
I still do not understand the question. Where are "A, B, C, ..." created in your code? Why do you need a loop here? A vectorization would simplify the code.
In general creating "A, B, C, ..." is less efficient than creating a cell "A{1}, A{2}, ...", because the later can processed in a loop directly.
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