I want to save the Output for every round my loop takes. The Problem; I need an handle and my m-file has no Objects. The Question: How do i define a handle which i can use to store my data.

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes am 19 Aug. 2014
Max - why do you need a handle? Is your Output the same dimension on each iteration of the loop? If so, then consider using a matrix to store the data from each iteration. If not, then use a cell array.
Max Müller
Max Müller am 19 Aug. 2014
ok, help me pls. I store each loop "round" in 1 array row. So how do i get an empty 1x9 Array ?
Max Müller
Max Müller am 19 Aug. 2014
i will go home, sleep 12hours and work again tomorrow. thanks

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes am 19 Aug. 2014

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Max - try the following. Suppose the output from one iteration of your loop is a 1x9 vector, and that there are 25 iterations. That means we need a 25x9 matrix:
maxIters = 25;
allData = zeros(maxIters,9);
for k=1:maxIters
% do some work that results in a 1x9 vector
output = ones(1,9);
% save the output to the kth row of the allData matrix
allData(k,:) = output;
end
And that is it. Once outside of the for loop, allData has the output from each iteration.
Try the above and see what happens!

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