matlab equivalent of "+="
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Samuel
am 11 Okt. 2011
Kommentiert: Real User
am 31 Jan. 2024
Hello all,
First of all, I would like to say thanks for all your help. Your prompt and accurate replies save me a lot of programming time.
When I used to program in java, there was a useful command, so to say:
"counter+="
which will increment the variable itself. This was a useful function to use in for loops. I was wondering if matlab had a shortcut expression such as this, something that I can use in an array even, so like
somearray[i]+=; can work? Or is the only available option to say counter=counter+1? I just want to see if there was a faster way to write the expression.
thanks!
Sam
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Sean de Wolski
am 11 Okt. 2011
for-loops automatically increment and any reassignment inside the loop will be reset at the next increment:
for ii = 1:10
disp(ii)
ii = 5000;
end
To be able to toy with the counter use a while loop and to the assignment manually
count = count+1;
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Walter Roberson
am 11 Okt. 2011
MATLAB does not have ++ or += or -- or -= or *= or /= or %= and is not expected to get any of those for some time (if at all.)
I think if you look back at your Java you will find it was ++ rather than += that you were using for incrementing.
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Andrew
am 18 Jan. 2024
@Alexandre Sagona Strong agree; I wish my MATLAB class at uni would just let me use C instead.
Real User
am 31 Jan. 2024
data(complex_index_sequence, another_one) = data(complex_index_sequence, another_one) + data2
would benefit from "+=". It would be much easier to read and maintain.
It helps a bit to define the indices separately before that line, but "+=" would be better.
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