I want to make a loop that keeps replacing its own 'S's with SLSRSLS any N number of times
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Mads Albertsen
el 11 de Ag. de 2021
Comentada: Mads Albertsen
el 11 de Ag. de 2021
i want it like this, but in a loop
N = 3;
k = ('S');
k_1 = regexprep(k,{'S'},{'SLSRSLS'});
k_2 = regexprep(k_1,{'S'},{'SLSRSLS'});
k_3 = regexprep(k_2,{'S'},{'SLSRSLS'});
k_4 = regexprep(k_3,{'S'},{'SLSRSLS'});
disp(k_1)
I dont know if there is a easier way to do it, from what i have researched, changing variable names in a loop is not fun
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Simon Chan
el 11 de Ag. de 2021
N = 3;
k{1} = {'S'};
for r = 1:N
k{r+1} = strrep(k{r},{'S'},{'SLSRSLS'})
end
Results are k{1}, k{2}, k{3} & k{4}.
k{4} is
{'SLSRSLSLSLSRSLSRSLSRSLSLSLSRSLSLSLSRSLSLSLSRSLSRSLSRSLSLSLSRSLSRSLSRSLSLSLSRSLSRSLSRSLSLSLSRSLSLSLSRSLSLSLSRSLSRSLSRSLSLSLSRSLS'}
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Stephen23
el 11 de Ag. de 2021
Editada: Stephen23
el 11 de Ag. de 2021
@Mads Albertsen: you get that error message because variable k already exists in the workspace and Simon Chan's code is not robustly written to handle that. Try this instead:
N = 5;
k = {'S'};
for ii = 2:N
k{ii} = regexprep(k{ii-1},'S','SLSRSLS');
end
celldisp(k)
If you do not need to store all of those strings (i.e. you only need the last one) then get rid of the cell array entirely.
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