While loop for testing the end of vector (Matlab)
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Dear members,
If we have a long vector that we don't know its length, and we want use while loop to repeat the task than stop and exit from the loop when the vector length is at its end.
For example, if the vector length is 10000 bits so we repeat the calculation (of any task) until 10000 than we stop and exit.
But in my case, I don't know the length of my vector. So how can I program this please?
Thank you.
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Daniel Pollard
el 17 de Feb. de 2021
Editada: Daniel Pollard
el 17 de Feb. de 2021
If you know that it's 1-dimensional, you can use
numel(vector)
which returns the length of your vector. Also useful to know is
size
which returns the size of a matrix (eg, [2 2] for a 2x2 matrix, [10 1] for a 10x1 vector, etc).
Edit I've replaced length with numel - thank you Rik.
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I would strongly argue against teaching length. It is either equivalent to numel, or it will introduce a subtle bug that may be hard to catch if the direction of the vector is different from what you expect. I haven't seen a case where it couldn't be replaced by numel or size. Starting in R2020b you can also use the width function, see also this blog (and the comments).
Daniel Pollard
el 17 de Feb. de 2021
This is news to me - I've used length multiple times without any issues. What exactly is the bug?
Rik
el 17 de Feb. de 2021
The bug is not with length, the bug is with the use of length. For a vector it is equivalent to numel, and for array inputs it is probably not what you mean. How often did you want to loop over max(size(A)) without knowing which dimension is that maximum?
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