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How can i convert this simple program from Matlab into visual basic

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Gali Musa
Gali Musa am 6 Apr. 2018
Kommentiert: Guillaume am 10 Apr. 2018
x_clean(1)=0;
y_c(1)=initial;
for t_c=1:intervals
x_clean(t_c+1)=Pd*t_c;
end
[m,n]=size(x_clean);
y_cc=ones(m,n);
y_clean=y_c*y_cc;
%%ALSO HOW CAN CHANGE y(end) VALUE INTO VISUAL BASIC
Thank you for your kind support

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Prajit T R
Prajit T R am 9 Apr. 2018
Hi Musa
What you can do is to make a DLL (mex) file from your MATLAB script and call that in VB.
Another approach is to call your written MATLAB function from VB. See this link: Call MATLAB function from VB
To rewrite the code entirely in Visual Basic, you can refer the following ML Answers link: Converting MATLAB code to VB code
Cheers
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Gali Musa
Gali Musa am 9 Apr. 2018
Dear Sir,
Actually the reason for the conversion is that i want to use a software that is written in Visual Basic, so i have to convert my Matlab code to do that. i have read on the VB example but having difficulty in using loops and how to convert y(end) into VB. i think the last option should be the best solution. can i write VB without using Console.WriteLine and Console.ReadLine.
How can i convert y(end) into VB.
Thank you for your kind support

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Guillaume
Guillaume am 9 Apr. 2018
y(end) is simply the last element of the array, so you simply have to replace the end by the index of the last element of the array whatever that is. Since in VB all arrays have a fixed size you know what that index is.
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Guillaume
Guillaume am 10 Apr. 2018
As I wrote
... or at least, you shouldn't ...
Yes, you can ReDim an array in VB, it's just as bad as growing an array in matlab. There are much better data types available in .Net if you want a dynamic array. Typically, you'll use a List.

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