How to Store Output from Function Within Nested for Loop
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I have the following code:
Fes=10:1:11;
Fe0=12:1:13;
for y=1:numel(Fes);
for z=1:numel(Fe0);
puppies(Fes(y),Fe0(z))
end
end
Puppies is a function that produces two vectors for each combination of Fes and Fe0. I would like to store the result of puppies in a table, contained within my workspace, that shows each result, labelled with the particular Fes and Fe0 combination that produced the result (with each result being the two vectors generated from an individual Fes and Fe0 combination).
How can I do this?
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Rik
am 8 Mai 2020
The same way you capture any output from a function. You might need an intermediate step to put your vectors in a cell first.
Fes=10:1:11;
Fe0=12:1:13;
for y=1:numel(Fes);
for z=1:numel(Fe0);
[A,B]=puppies(Fes(y),Fe0(z));
%now you can store A, B, Fes(y), and Fe0(z) in a table
end
end
Alternatively, you could store Fes and fe0 in a table and then use rowfun.
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Rik
am 11 Mai 2020
Fes=10:1:11;
Fe0=12:1:13;
for y=1:numel(Fes)
for z=1:numel(Fe0)
if y==1 && z==1
[a,b]=puppies(Fes(y),Fe0(z));
A=zeros(numel(Fes),numel(Fe0),numel(a));
A(1,1,:)=a;
B=zeros(numel(Fes),numel(Fe0),numel(b));
B(1,1,:)=b;
else
[A(y,z,:),B(y,z,:)]=puppies(Fes(y),Fe0(z));
end
end
end
function [a,b]=puppies(y,z)
a=rand(100,1);
b=rand(5,1);
end
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