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busra dogru
busra dogru el 11 de Abr. de 2019
Editada: Dyuman Joshi el 15 de Jun. de 2023
A text file has a matrix with 2 columns and too many rows. The first element of this matrix in each line x, the second element y I want to say. How can I do this as a loop? I'll use these x and y in a calculation. Thanks in advance.
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Aakash
Aakash el 15 de Jun. de 2023
Please give a sample of how data looks in the text file
Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi el 15 de Jun. de 2023
Editada: Dyuman Joshi el 15 de Jun. de 2023
It's not clear what exactly you want to do.
Do you want the data in 2 column assigned to 2 different variables? Then simply do this
%Let M be the array
x = M(:,1);
y = M(:,2);
There is no need of for loop for this.
If you want to do something else, then please specify your query (best with an example).

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Sarthak
Sarthak el 15 de Jun. de 2023
Hello Busra,
What I understand from your question is that you have a matrix of dimensions n*2 and you want to set the value of second element of every row to something. For this, you can write a function as mentioned below, and save it to some location with the same name as the function name, go to that loaction and run the function in the terminal.
Note : The code attached sets the second element of every row equal to the row index, you can modify it according to your requirement.
% The function sets the second column of a matrix equal to the index of the
% row
function outputMatrix = setSecondColumn(inputMatrix)
% Get the number of rows in the matrix
[rows,~] = size(inputMatrix);
% Loop through rows and set the second element of each row
for i=1:rows
inputMatrix(i,2) = i;
end
% Return the output matrix
outputMatrix = inputMatrix;
end

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