How to store the output of multiple for loops in an empty matrix in a particular order?

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Hi everyone,
My script consists of 2 loops with multiple conditions. For each iteration, I get an output that consists of 3 rows and 4 columns. I want to save this output in an empty matrix in sequential order. May someone suggest how I can do this?
Here is my attempt
T=[]
for kk=1:2
s2=t_d(t_d(:,1)>= CE_L(kk) & t_d(:,1)<= CE_M(kk),:);
s1=v_d(v_d(:,1)>= CE_L(kk) & v_d(:,1)<= CE_M(kk),:);
for i=0:1:3;
t1_f= addtodate(CE_L(kk), i, 'day');
% multiple missing step to make the probelm simple
ww=1:length(tzcd);
ph=abs(phz);
phase=mean(ph);
med=median(ph);
st=std(ph);
obb=i;
res=[i phase med st];
TT=[TT,res];
end
end
However this save outpout as an array, whereas i need as a matrix. My output is looks like this
0.0 166.1 167.0 2.3
1.0 169.5 166.4 11.0
2.0 160.8 162.9 5.7
3.0 157.6 151.7 21.1
for each iteration of kk loop, where as each row represent the output of i iteration.

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Alex Hanes
Alex Hanes am 26 Okt. 2022
Bearbeitet: Alex Hanes am 26 Okt. 2022
After each iteration of your for loop over i (for i=0:1:3 ... ), you replace the array, TT, that stores everything sequentially. Consider pre-allocating an array for TT and update after each loop, as you are already doing:
nk = 2; % number of iterations in your kk-loop
ni = 4; % number of iterations in your i-loop
nc = 4; % number of columns from your 'res' each loop
TT = zeros(nk*ni,nc); % pre-allocate
Now, instead of having TT = [TT,res]; in your code, replace it with:
for kk = 1:nk
for ii = 0:1:ni-1
% Stuff
idx = (kk-1)*ni + ii + 1; % calculate index
TT(idx,:) = res;
end
end
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Alex Hanes
Alex Hanes am 26 Okt. 2022
I updated my original response just now. linInd should have been idx.
Andi
Andi am 26 Okt. 2022
Bearbeitet: Andi am 26 Okt. 2022
@Alex Hanes thank you! but it still only stored results from last iteration.

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