How to compute several results from incremental input values using loops?

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Hi, I'm new to MATLAB and I'm writing a program to compute a solar cell's operating temperature at different ambient temperature and a fixed solar irradiation levels. Say I want to compute Tcell starting at 32 until the value of X (where X = 32 + 0.2*N, N is number of iterations), so yeah basically it increments 32 by 0.2 and stops at a value X.
Here's my code btw but it's very messed up:
clc
I = input('Enter solar irradiance here: ');
A = input('Enter ambient temperature here: ');
N = input('Enter number of iterations to perform: ');
disp(' Ambient Temp NOCT Tcell ')
n = 1;
nFinal = N + 1;
i = 1;
S = I*0.1;
NOCT = 0.0174*I + 20;
format long
while (n <= nFinal)
Tc = A + (NOCT - 20) * (S/80);
disp([A NOCT Tc])
if (abs(Tc) <= 1E-6)
nFinal = n;
break;
end
n = n + 1
i = i + 1
end
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA el 18 de Nov. de 2019
Editada: KALYAN ACHARJYA el 18 de Nov. de 2019
I couldn't find the same logic in the code and expressed by the text. Note, one should always use the same variable name to text and code, so that the code is easily understood.

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KSSV
KSSV el 18 de Nov. de 2019
x0 = 32 ;
dx = 0.2 ;
N = 20 ; % iterations needed
for i = 1:N
x = x0+(i-1)*dx ;
end
YOu can avoid for loop using:
x0 = 32 ;
dx = 0.2 ;
N = 20 ;
x = x0:dx:(x0+(N-1)*dx) ;

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