I am trying to create a while loop where a marker can't leave a box of x = -10 and y = 10, y = -10. Once the marker reaches x = 11 I want the loop to stop.
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Torsten
am 9 Mär. 2024
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am 9 Mär. 2024
Put the k = k+1 at the end of the while-loop, not at the beginning.
And if x(k) == -10, you only set x(k+1), but not y(k+1). This will lead to an access error for y(k+1) after k is increased by 1 for the next step.
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Voss
am 9 Mär. 2024
To avoid that error: whatever value k has, x has to have at least k elements. That means, since you are incrementing k to k+1 on each iteration of the loop, you need to assign x(k+1) on each iteration of the loop.
But in this case x(k+1) is not assigned:
else if x(k) == -15 & y(k) == -15
y(k+1) = y(k) + 1;
y(k+1) = y(k) + 1;
k = k+1
Maybe it should be this instead?
else if x(k) == -15 & y(k) == -15
x(k+1) = x(k) + 1;
y(k+1) = y(k) + 1;
k = k+1
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