For loop assistance- incorrect data
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Greetings,
I am running the attached files, but I am running into an issue with DATA.s. I would like to get the following data
5.0000 -5.0000 0
3.3333 -3.3333 0
1.6667 -1.6667 0
0 0 0
1.6667 1.6667 0
3.3333 3.3333 0
But instead, my coding is providing the following
5.0000 -5.0000 0
3.3333 -3.3333 0
-1.6667 -1.6667 0
0 0 0
1.6667 1.6667 0
3.3333 3.3333 0
I cant figure it out as to why I am getting a negative (-1.6667) on the first columnt/third row
any feedback would be greatly appreciated it
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John D'Errico
el 14 de Nov. de 2020
Learn to use the debugger! You will have your answer in far less time than it takes to wait for someone to download your code, figure out how to use it, and then run it, all the while, using the debugger themselves.
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Are Mjaavatten
el 15 de Nov. de 2020
You give DATA.s(3,1) the desired value in line 8 of exec2w. Then you overwrite it with the wrong value in line 22.
I found debugging your code confusing at first. This was caused by your declaration of DATA as global. The use of global variables is generally discouraged in Matlab, as they tend to lead to confusing effects. In this case the confusion stemmed from the fact that global variables survive the 'clear' command, so I struggled a bit with finding which function actually set the values. ('clear all' does the trick, it turns out.)
Your code runs exactly the same if you delete all 'global DATA' commands, as DATA is transferred in the function calls.
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Are Mjaavatten
el 16 de Nov. de 2020
Type "clear all" in the command window before calling exex2w.
If you avoid the unnecessary global declarations you will not need the "clear all" any more. At least not in this context.
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