Storing values from a for loop
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I'd like to store multiple values from my for loop, though it only saves the last values. How do I rewrite the code to make it save all values? Here is what I have so far.
CustAmt = input('How many customers would you like to examine?: ');
for x = 1:CustAmt
Cust(x).name = input('What is the name of this customer?: ','s');
Cust(x).pamt = input('How many products do you sell to this customer?: ');
monall = [];
for y = 1:Cust(x).pamt
product = input('What is the name of this product?: ','s');
fprintf('How much money is allocated for %s?',product);
monall = [monall, input(': ')];
end
end
I would like to save each input value for each customer.
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Walter Roberson
am 25 Apr. 2019
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson
am 25 Apr. 2019
Works for me. See attached.
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Murugan C
am 4 Jun. 2019
Hi,
CustAmt = input('How many customers would you like to examine?: ');
for x = 1:CustAmt
Cust(x).name = input('What is the name of this customer?: ','s');
Cust(x).pamt = input('How many products do you sell to this customer?: ');
monall = [];
prodnames = [];
for y = 1:Cust(x).pamt
product = input('What is the name of this product?: ','s');
fprintf('How much money is allocated for %s?',product);
prodnames = [prodnames, {product}]; monall = [monall, input(': ')];
end
Cust(x).prodnames = prodnames;
Cust(x).monall = monall;
save(Cust(x).name,'Cust') % store the variable into .mat data
end
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