How do you store all return values from a while loop in a vector in matlab ?
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I have this for now, but unfortunately it only stores the latest value of choice_breakfast.
while breakfast_choicerep == 'Y' || breakfast_choicerep == 'y'
choice_breakfast = menu('What do you eat for breakfast?',breakfast_items);
vector_choice_breakfast = [choice_breakfast]
breakfast_choicerep = input('Did you eat anything else for brekfast? (Y/N): ', 's');
end
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jgg
el 26 de Abr. de 2016
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You can just store it as a vector:
vector_choice_breakfast = cell(1000,1); count = 1; while breakfast_choicerep == 'Y' | breakfast_choicerep == 'y'
choice_breakfast = menu('What do you eat for breakfast?',breakfast_items);
vector_choice_breakfast(count) = choice_breakfast;
count = count + 1;
breakfast_choicerep = input('Did you eat anything else for brekfast? (Y/N): ', 's');
endThe only issue is that you have to make sure you handle what happens when more than 1000 breakfast items are eaten, which could involve throwing an error and handling it (say by resizing the vector) or simply disallowing more output.
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Walter Roberson
el 26 de Abr. de 2016
You do not need to handle more than 1000 as an error: you could just let the array grow. Access will get slower and slower and eventually you will start swapping to disk after you get a few 10s of millions of items for the breakfast.
Harshita Jain
el 27 de Abr. de 2016
Harshita Jain
el 27 de Abr. de 2016
Try changing the brackets in the assignment instead:
vector_choice_breakfast{count} = choice_breakfast;
I thought you were saving character arrays, not floats.
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