Vector where elements equals previous elements + 1

I wish to make a column vector where ecah element eqaul the previous element + 1. I also want to be able to decide by a loop how mane elements the vector should contain. Example: start =1;end=1 should give the vector [1}. start=1;end=3 should give the vector [1 2 3]. I hope someone has an idea about how to solve this.

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub am 14 Aug. 2013
This is such a basic thing that I would really suggest you having another read of the manual.

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov am 14 Aug. 2013

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do as wrote Daniel
OR
end1 = 3;
for jj = end1:-1:1
vector(jj) = jj;
end

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub am 14 Aug. 2013
I am not convinced Karl will be able to figure out make that go from A to B ...
Karl
Karl am 15 Aug. 2013
Thanks!

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub am 14 Aug. 2013

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Using end is a bad choice since it is special in MATLAB. I think what you are asking for is
a:b

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Karl
Karl am 14 Aug. 2013
It is no problem for me using a term other than end. I just with to make a vector equall to [1 (1+1) (1+1+1) (1+1+1+1)...(1xn)] where I can adjust n...
Why this is different from Daniel's answer?
n=5
a=1
b=n
out=a:b
Karl
Karl am 15 Aug. 2013
That did the trick. Thanks!

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 14 Aug. 2013

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a=[1 1 1)
out=cumsum(a)

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Karl
Karl am 14 Aug. 2013
This was an example where start =1 and end=3 in mye exemple aboove. However, I need a loop, so that I don't have to write the number of 1's every time as in your line 1. I have lots of different vetor lengths that I vary all the time.
Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub am 14 Aug. 2013
Azzi, while I agree this works, why would you go this way?
I've just misunderstood the question
Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub am 14 Aug. 2013
Ahh now I see. I can see how the description would lead you to think CUMSUM is the right answer.

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