I've asked this question before, but I'm still not grasping how to use for-end statements. I have a random vector v, and I need to find the number of negative elements, positive elements, the sum of all positive elements, and the product of all elements between a specific range, all within the same vector. I know how to do this without using a for-end statement with no problem, but I have to know how to do this using a for-end statement and I'm having some difficulty.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 12 Dez. 2017

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neg_count = 0;
pos_count = 0;
pos_total = 0;
range_prod = 1;
for idx = 1 : length(v)
if v(idx) is negative
neg_count = neg_count + 1;
end
...
if v(idx) is in the particular range
range_prod = range_prod * v(idx);
end
end

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