Indexing Results of a For Loop When the Input Comes from a Function

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I just started using functions as loop inputs and never had to index the results before. My goal is to store the results of rpf_cba and vpf_cba into a matrix. Here's what I'm working with:
for i=0:h:11940
[r_step_cba, v_step_cba] = RK4_single_step(mu, rpf_cba, vpf_cba, h);
i = i+h;
rpf_cba = r_step_cba;
vpf_cba = v_step_cba;
semi_cba = -(norm(rpf_cba)*mu)/((norm(rpf_cba)*norm(vpf_cba)^2)-(2*mu)).*semi_store
i = i+1;
end
I'm quite used to indexing loop results and tried all of the usual methods (preallocation, index variable, etc.) but after spending a couple of days on this, I cannot figure out what's going on. The most common error I get is this:
In an assignment A(I) = B, the number of elements in B and I must be the same. Error in Exam_2_Question_4 (line 60) rpf_cba(i) = r_step_cba;
which makes me think the loop and function aren't looking in the same place for results to actually index. Alternatively, if I take the semi_ones variable and multiply it by r_step_cba, I get a 'Matrix dimensions must agree' error. If anyone has some experience with this, I'd be grateful for some advice. Also, let me know if more code is needed; the input function is pretty big so I didn't want to clutter things from the start. Thank you very much!

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Abraham Boayue
Abraham Boayue am 11 Mär. 2018
[r_step_cba, v_step_cba] = RK4_single_step(mu, rpf_cba, vpf_cba, h)
for i = 0:h:11940
i = i+h;
rpf_cba = r_step_cba;
vpf_cba = v_step_cba;
semi_cba = (norm(rpf_cba)*mu)/((norm(rpf_cba)*norm(vpf_cba)^2)-(2*mu))*semi_ones;
i = i+1;
end
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Abraham Boayue
Abraham Boayue am 11 Mär. 2018
Try to separate your comments from your code. It makes it difficult to understand the problem that you are having.
Jeremy
Jeremy am 11 Mär. 2018
Thanks for the heads up. I realized the "Code" button would do the trick.

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Jeremy
Jeremy am 11 Mär. 2018
Nevermind. Just figured it out. In case this helps anyone, here's what I did...pretty simple, now that I think about it:
semi_store = [];
rpf_store = [];
vpf_store = [];
semi_ones = ones(1,200);
i = 0;
for t=0:step:11940
[ r_step, v_step ] = RK4_single_step_cba_plus_drag(mu, rpf, vpf,...
step);
t = t+step;
rpf = r_step;
vpf = v_step;
semi_drag = -(norm(rpf)*mu)/((norm(rpf)*norm(vpf)^2)-(2*mu));
rpf_store = [rpf_store rpf]
vpf_store = [vpf_store vpf];
semi_store = [semi_store semi_drag];
i = i+1;
end
I realized it is possible to pass an empty matrix into a for loop and use the results from the function to populate it. Now I'm sure for the savvy programmer, this was a "well, no duh" solution. For the rest of us, though, there you go.

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