Working with arrays in a for loop
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I have 2 variables that take their values from a 'for' loop. How can I put the values of those 2 variables into an array? For example, I have the code:
for ....
Ith1 = H - ceil(i./I);
Ith2 = I;
end
and the variables Ith1, Ith2 take some values. I want these values to put them in an array. As a result, when I print the array I want to see all these values!.
e.g. Array with 2 columns (Ith1, Ith2)= 5 10, 2 5, 6 18
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Oleg Komarov
am 28 Jan. 2011
You can vectorize your code, i.e. calculate your final matrix w/o loops...but you need to give us more details on how you intend to create the first and the second column (criterias)
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Paulo Silva
am 28 Jan. 2011
lth1v=[];lth2v=[];
for ....
Ith1=H-ceil(i./I); Ith2=I;
lth1v=[lth1v lth1];
lth2v=[lth2v lth2];
end
lth=[lth1v lth2v];
If you want or need the code to be fast you should preallocate before the loop
n=? %this is how many time the for will be executed,replace ? by your value
lth1v=zeros(1,n);lth2v=zeros(1,n);
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the cyclist
am 28 Jan. 2011
Something like this is probably what you are after. You might have to play around to get your syntax exactly right, but this should give you an idea.
ltArray = zeros(100,2);
for nrow = 1:100
Ith1=H-ceil(i./I); Ith2=I;
ltArray(nrow,:) = [Ith1,Ith2];
end
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