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Error with the while nested in a for loop

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Shashanka
Shashanka am 14 Jul. 2014
Kommentiert: Star Strider am 14 Jul. 2014
Hi, I am encountering some issues with the while nested within a for loop. The result goes into an infinite loop in this case and sometimes no messages are displayed. For every value of the TSR (1:10), I need to get the AxIFN and AnIFN once the while loop is exited. The value of TSR is incremented by 1 (1:10). Please find the code attached the code below. Thanks in advance.
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Sara
Sara am 14 Jul. 2014
It just means that the condition of the while loop is never satisfied. After 10,000 loops, AxIF = 6e-3 for instance. you'll have to recheck your equations or post which kind of algorithm you are trying to implement.
dpb
dpb am 14 Jul. 2014
...result goes into an infinite loop in this case and sometimes no messages are displayed...
b) Looks to me like you've commented out any messages so that's not terribly surprising.
a) Take one of these cases that causes the problem and set a breakpoint when start the loop and step thru to see where the logic breaks down or output intermediary results to a file for inspection. If the while never exits, that's owing to the computed value of the control variable never reaching that criterion. So, you need to ascertain whether that's an error in the computation or the range of inputs is such that the output can't happen (probably most likely I'd guess, just looking at the code).
The way this is prevented in most production code is by having an iteration loop counter that has some upper limit at which it determines it's give-up time and aborts.

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 14 Jul. 2014
Bearbeitet: Star Strider am 14 Jul. 2014
Change these two lines to include subscripts:
AxIFN(TSR) = (1 + (N/D)).^-1; % Axial Induction Factor---- a
AnIFN(TSR) = ((S.* Cl)/(4.*TSR.* cos(phiradN))) * (1 - AxIF); % Angular Induction Factor---- a'
and
AxIF = AxIFN(TSR);
AnIF = AnIFN(TSR);
So long as TSR is a positive integer, you will have no problems, and AxIFN and AnIFN will each be a (1x10) vector.
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Shashanka
Shashanka am 14 Jul. 2014
Could you please tell me what subscript should I be adding? This is the first time I am ever using MATLAB. The for and the while loops when run individually I do not encounter any such issues!
Star Strider
Star Strider am 14 Jul. 2014
Use TSR as your subscript variable, since it is your loop index.

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