For Loop No Idea!

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Adam Parry
Adam Parry am 30 Jul. 2012
So I'm not used to how you write programming code in Matlab, or really any language to be honest, so could someone tell me how to make this for loop work
for start = 1:VgStep:endPoint-VgStep
for step = VgStep:VgStep:endPoint
x1 = x(start:step);
y1 = y(start:step);
end
end
I think you can probably get the general idea of what I would like it to do..
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Adam Parry
Adam Parry am 30 Jul. 2012
could i use some kind of return command?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 30 Jul. 2012
return will likely not help.
"break" might possibly help, perhaps.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 30 Jul. 2012

Adam Parry
Adam Parry am 31 Jul. 2012
Hello people kind enough to help.
I have got myself stuck again.
Apparently Matlab does not like this either
for i = 1:VgStep
for start = 1:VgStep:endPoint-VgStep
for step = VgStep:VgStep:endPoint
XX(i) = x(start:step);
YY(i) = y(start:step);
end
end
end
pops up with this error
In an assignment A(I) = B, the number of elements in B and I must be
the same.
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Adam Parry
Adam Parry am 31 Jul. 2012
Bearbeitet: Adam Parry am 31 Jul. 2012
x y Vg
0 8908 0
-1 908 0
-2 7897 0
0 8908 -1
-1 8908 -1
-2 789789 -1
0 8908 -2
-1 784732 -2
-2 89034 -2
That is more like what the data looks like sorry
and this is the rest of the code
x = A.data(:,1);
y = abs(A.data(:,2));
Vg = A.data(:,3);
minx = min(x);
MaxX = (-minx)+1;
VgMin = min(Vg);
VgStep = (-VgMin/1)+1;
endPoint = (VgStep*MaxX);
Adam Parry
Adam Parry am 31 Jul. 2012
sorry just realised I was using the wrong brackets, should have been
for i = 1:VgStep
for start = 1:VgStep:endPoint-VgStep
for step = VgStep:VgStep:endPoint
XX{i} = x(start:step);
YY{i} = y(start:step);
end
end
end

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