Assign different values to variables in loop

I have the following code to generate a file: (result of output at the end)
prompt = 'Enter the file name (without extension) to be saved as Abaqus inputfile CSV: ';
fileName = input(prompt,'s');
fileName1=[fileName,'.csv'];
fileID = fopen(fileName1, 'w');
fID = fopen(fileName1, 'w');
snf = [ 1 2 3 4];
for snf = (1:size(snf,2))
fs4 = ('Force(name=''Load-%d'')\n');
mm4 = ('Moment(name=''Load-%d'')\n');
% fprintf(fID,fs1,nodenumber(sn),nodenumber(sn));
% fprintf(fID,fs2,nodenumber(sn),nodenumber(sn));
% fprintf(fID,fs3,nodenumber(sn),nodenumber(sn));
fprintf(fID,fs4,snf);
fprintf(fID,mm4,snf);
end
fclose(fID);
The resulting file is
Force(name='Load-1')
Moment(name='Load-1')
Force(name='Load-2')
Moment(name='Load-2')
Force(name='Load-3')
Moment(name='Load-3')
Force(name='Load-4')
Moment(name='Load-4')
What i have not been able to get is a file that has different load id for moment than force. What i want is as follows,
Force(name='Load-1')
Moment(name='Load-5')
Force(name='Load-2')
Moment(name='Load-6')
Force(name='Load-3')
Moment(name='Load-7')
Force(name='Load-4')
Moment(name='Load-8')
note: snf in the code is an array of serial numbers starting from 1 and i want to index the moments from where the force indexing ends.

4 Kommentare

Adam
Adam am 12 Feb. 2019
Bearbeitet: Adam am 12 Feb. 2019
Surely just using something like:
snf2 = 5:8;
...
fprintf(fID,mm4,snf2);
would work. Preferably in a neater fashion though!
Yasir Zahoor
Yasir Zahoor am 12 Feb. 2019
Thanx adam for the response. Actually this is a fairly simplified example what i posted. In real case, snf could range from 1 to any number. So i want to access it in a generic way so that it starts from where snf ends, and goes on same number of times as snf does with an increment of 1.
Jan
Jan am 12 Feb. 2019
This sounds like the standard mistake of hiding indices in names of variables. You an array instead. See: TUTORIAL: How and why to avoid Eval
Yasir Zahoor
Yasir Zahoor am 12 Feb. 2019
Thankyou Jan for the info.

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Yasir Zahoor
Yasir Zahoor am 12 Feb. 2019
Bearbeitet: Yasir Zahoor am 12 Feb. 2019

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This worked for me
snm = snf(end)+1 : length(snf)*2; % Putting this before for loop
fprintf(fID,mm4,snm(snf)); % using this within for loop

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