I would like to store each iteration of a for loop into a row vector, in order. This particular problem does not start with a vector, but instead with separate scalar user inputs that must be placed into a vector. How do I achieve this? Thanks!
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Jenel Darland
am 4 Mär. 2017
Kommentiert: Star Strider
am 4 Mär. 2017
Random variables seem to be placed into a row vector instead. I've been trying for hours and can't figure this out.
num=input('Enter the number of data points: ');
decimal=input('Enter the number of decimals you want to show: ');
for c=1:1:num
dp=input(sprintf('Data Point #%0.0f: ',c));
Vector=dp(1,c)
output(c)=Vector
end
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Star Strider
am 4 Mär. 2017
I prefer the inputdlg function to input. so I use it here. Change it back if you like. (I do not recommend it, though!)
This code seems to do what you want —
numc=inputdlg('Enter the number of data points: ');
num = str2num(numc{:});
decimalc=inputdlg('Enter the number of decimals you want to show: ');
decimal = str2num(decimalc{:});
for c=1:1:num
dpc=inputdlg(sprintf('Data Point #%0.0f: ',c));
dp = str2num(dpc{:});
Vector(c)=dp;
output(c)=Vector(c)
end
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Star Strider
am 4 Mär. 2017
@Jenel Darland — My pleasure! I very much appreciate your compeliment! I prefer inputdlg because it doesn’t clutter my Command Window. It’s also more robust, since it can accept strings and numbers in one call. They have to be parsed subsequently, but this is easy.
@Stephen — The str2double function didn’t always work with arrays (it does now), so I got used to using str2num. Your observations on str2double are correct, and noted.
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