How would I keep adding matrices to an array using a for loop?
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tash7827
el 3 de Ag. de 2015
Respondida: the cyclist
el 3 de Ag. de 2015
I have managed to concatenate two matrices, but I would like to have ten total - what is wrong with my code?
A=zeros(60,96);
for exp = 1:10;
n=1;
while n<61
pop=randperm(96,60);
m = pop(n);
A(n,m)=1;
start=A;
array=cat(3,start,A);
n=n+1;
end
end
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Sean de Wolski
el 3 de Ag. de 2015
Perhaps this will help clarify for us: What is your end goal, i.e. what do you want the end array to look like (forget the steps for getting there right now)?
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the cyclist
el 3 de Ag. de 2015
It is not perfectly clear to me what you are trying to do, but I think the core of your problem is that in the line
array=cat(3,start,A);
You simply append start and A, over and over again. This does not "grow" the array. It just keeps making a (60,96,2) array.
It seems that what you actually want to do is to append to array, and then keep appending to array. So, maybe you want this line to be something like
array=cat(3,start,array);
Does that seem right?
Now, that being said, growing an array like this is a bad idea, from a memory usage point of view. Better practice (with potentially huge execution time benefit) would be to preallocate array
array = zeros(60,96,10)
and then fill in each "slice" as you go.
But it is OK start by fixing your own code, before you worry about optimizing.
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