how automatically label multiple outputs in the loop?
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hi how automatically label multiple outputs in the loop? I do not know it is possible or not... may be it is very basic...
I mean basically
for i=1:3
x=i^2
end
here the outputs
x =
1
x =
4
x =
9
I want to label those x st
x(1)=1
x(2)=4
x(3)=9
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Dr. Seis
el 20 de Mayo de 2013
If you know how many elements in x there will be (3 in your example), then it is best to initialize the output:
x = zeros(3,1); % 3 rows and 1 column of zeros
Then perform your calculations:
for i = 1 : 3
x(i) = i^2;
end
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frwmetric
el 20 de Mayo de 2013
You do not "need" to initialize... Matlab might complain that the size of x appears to increase during each loop, but it should still work without initializing. If x gets very large, then you can see significant speed-up by initializing.
Image Analyst
el 20 de Mayo de 2013
You can initialize to the max you ever expect to see, and then truncate later once you know the number of elements you actually need:
% Preallocate space for as many as 3 million elements.
x = zeros(3000000,1); % 3 million rows and 1 column of zeros
Then perform your calculations:
for i = 1 : 2000000 % 2 million.
x(i) = i^2;
end
% Truncate to known length of 2 million elements.
x = x(1:2000000);
Iain
el 20 de Mayo de 2013
You could also do the loop in the opposite direction. High indices to low indices.
x = 1:3; %Creating a vector of values
your_result = x.^2; %squaring element by element
x(1)
x(2)
x(3)
I would recommend you read the Getting started part of the documentation.
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