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I got a code from my professor as an answer to one of our recitation problems and I am trying to decipher it.

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The for loop is as follows:
p=1;
q=1;
for i=2:2:2*N
K(i,q:q+2)=[x(p)^2 x(p) 1];
L(i)=y(p);
p=p+1;
K(i+1,q:q+2)=[x(p)^2 x(p) 1];
L(i+1)=y(p);
q=q+3;
end
what is the "i=2:2:2*N" part? I thought you only used an i = n:m sort of format. Why are there two colons here? Thank you.

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David Hill
David Hill el 14 de Abr. de 2020
i=2:2:2*N;%advances i by 2 starting at 2 and going until it reaches 2*N

Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 14 de Abr. de 2020
See the Description section on the documentation page for the for keyword. The array over which for iterates can be defined as a:b, but it can also be defined as a:d:b or it can be an arbitrary array over whose columns for should iterate.

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