How to write a 'for' loop?

Hi Everyone,
I can't seem to understand why this function using a for loop doesn't seem to work.
function y = get_kV(n,t)
for k = 1:(n-1)
y = [t(1) t t(end)];
end
I tried it out:
kV = [0 4];
kV = get_kV(3, kV);
The answer should be kv = [0 0 0 4 4 4]
But it only goes through the iteration once and stops. I've written the exact same code in the Command Window and that works but why doesn't it work when I save it as a .m file?
Thanks for any help or advice. Cheers!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 30 Aug. 2012

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You are overwriting "y" in every iteration of the loop. Only the final version of "y" is returned to the calling routine.

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jljl
jljl am 30 Aug. 2012
Thanks for the fast reply, do you have any suggestions to correct it so that the function works correctly?
Jan
Jan am 30 Aug. 2012
@jljl: Please accept an answer, if it solves your problem sufficiently.

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Jan
Jan am 30 Aug. 2012

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function y = get_kV(n,t)
y = repmat(t, n, 1);
y = y(:)'

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