I have tried to make a loop where it displays all the answers in a matrix but it doesn't give me the 21x3 matrix. Am i using wrong commands or am i missing something.

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t=0;
for v=[t,sin(t),cos(t)]
if t<21
disp(v)
t=t+1;
end
end
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merlin kelly
merlin kelly am 14 Nov. 2018
I was going through matlab onramp and i am at the loop section so i tried to do the loop on that one. I wasn't getting the answer so i was trying to get a display first but now im trying to plot a graph of it

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Luna
Luna am 14 Nov. 2018
Hi Merlin,
try this code below:
v = [];
for t = 0:1:20
v(t+1,:) = [t,sin(t),cos(t)] ;
end
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merlin kelly
merlin kelly am 14 Nov. 2018
Thank you this was very helpful, what happens when v = [ ];, shouldn't i write down v=[t,sin(t),cos(t)] or will that not work
Luna
Luna am 15 Nov. 2018
actually I prefer to define v = nan(21,3). Pre-allocation of the size increases the performance, and speed up the for loop.
defining empty ( v = [] ) is something about usage.
For example: if you use your for loop in if-else block, defining empty in the beginning helps you understand whether it goes to if or else block, etc.
You can easily check if isempty(v) that your matrix filled with values or remained empty at end of the process.

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