How to stop data being overwritten in for loop?

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Tom Hughes
Tom Hughes el 3 de Mayo de 2022
Comentada: Tom Hughes el 4 de Mayo de 2022
I have a project where I'm creating an app where users can create a spatial model of a building (no of floors, rooms, dimensions ect.). I don't understand how to have my data not be overwritten by every for loop (a loop i created to input data for each floor).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
noOfFloors=input('Enter number of Floors:');
if noOfFloors <=0
disp('Enter valid number of floors');
return;
end
for i=1:1:noOfFloors
noOfRooms = input('Enter number of rooms on floor');
if noOfRloors <=0
disp('Enter valid number of rooms');
return;
end
x=zeros(1,noOfRooms);
y=zeros(1,noOfRooms);
height=zeros(1,noOfRooms);
width=zeros(1,noOfRooms);
length=zeros(1,noOfRooms);
area=zeros(1,noOfRooms);
volume=zeros(1,noOfRooms);
for j=1:1:noOfRooms
roomType=menu('Choose Space','Residential','Educational','Office','Storage','Toilet');
coordinates=inputdlg({'Enter x coordinates on this Floor','Enter y coordinates on this Floor'},'Data Input');
x(j)=str2double(coordinates{1});
y(j)=str2double(coordinates{2});
dimensions=inputdlg({'Enter width','Enter height','Enter length'},'Data Input');
width(j)=str2double(dimensions{1});
height(j)=str2double(dimensions{2});
length(j)=str2double(dimensions{3});
area(j)=width(j)*length(j);
volume(j)=width(j)*height(j)*length(j);
end
end

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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 4 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Stephen23 el 4 de Mayo de 2022
Use a structure array, which allows you different numbers of rooms on each storey. A simple example:
NmS = 5; % number of storeys
Out = repmat(struct(),1,NmS);
for ii = 1:NmS
NmR = 6; % number of rooms
x = nan(1,NmR);
y = nan(1,NmR);
for jj = 1:NmR
x(jj) = 3+jj+ii;
y(jj) = 4+jj+ii;
end
Out(ii).area = x.*y;
Out(ii).x = x;
Out(ii).y = y;
end
Here I hardcoded the values, but you get the idea... Lets have a look at the second storey:
Out(2).area
ans = 1×6
42 56 72 90 110 132
Out(2).x
ans = 1×6
6 7 8 9 10 11
Out(2).y
ans = 1×6
7 8 9 10 11 12

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Torsten
Torsten el 3 de Mayo de 2022
In the outer loop, by initializing all vectors to 0, you overwrite all the settings done in the inner loop.
Furthermore, I guess that you will have to initialize all variables as
zeros(noOfFloors,noOfRooms)
instead of
zeros(1,noOfRooms)
and - as stated - this must be done in front of the outer loop.
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Tom Hughes
Tom Hughes el 4 de Mayo de 2022
Thanks for your answer mate. However when I initialize variables as
zeros(noOfFloors,noOfRooms)
I get the error 'Size inputs must be scalar'.

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