How to create a loop that runs through the rows of a table?
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Harry Jones
el 16 de Mzo. de 2021
Comentada: Cris LaPierre
el 16 de Mzo. de 2021
I am trying to create a loop that runs through a table (2016 x 2) that takes the data from each column and inputs it into an equation and plots each result for each row. This is what I have attempted so far however, I am struggling to get this to work. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
rows = height(T);
for row = 1:rows
a1=T(row,1);
a2=T(row,2);
P=a1*a2;
end
hold on
plot(p,row)
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Cris LaPierre
el 16 de Mzo. de 2021
Editada: Cris LaPierre
el 16 de Mzo. de 2021
You don't need a for loop for this.
P=T{:,1}.*T{:,2};
plot(P)
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Cris LaPierre
el 16 de Mzo. de 2021
You need to capture the result from each loop. Right now, each loop overwrites the previous value with the current value. You want to keep them all.
T=readtable("T.xlsx")
E1=236;
E2=5;
G12=2.6;
v12=0.25;
v21=(v12*E2)/E1;
t=0.25;
N1=[1.5;3;0];
Q=[(E1/(1-v12*v21)) ((v12*E2)/(1-v12*v21)) 0; ((v21*E1)/(1-v12*v21)) (E2/(1-v12*v21)) 0; 0 0 G12];
rows = height( T);
Z1=0;
Z2=t;
Z3=2*t;
Z4=3*t;
Z5=4*t;
for row = 1:1:rows
a1=T{row,1};
a2=T{row,2};
%Matricies definition
T1=[cosd(a1)^2, sind(a1)^2, -2*cosd(a1)*sind(a1); sind(a1)^2, cosd(a1)^2, 2*cosd(a1)*sind(a1); cosd(a1)*sind(a1), -cosd(a1)*sind(a1), (cosd(a1)^2-sind(a1)^2)];
T2=[cosd(a2)^2, sind(a2)^2, -2*cosd(a2)*sind(a2); sind(a2)^2, cosd(a2)^2, 2*cosd(a2)*sind(a2); cosd(a2)*sind(a2), -cosd(a2)*sind(a2), (cosd(a2)^2-sind(a2)^2)];
Q1=T1*Q*transpose(T1);
Q2=T2*Q*transpose(T2);
A=(Q1*(Z2-Z1))+(Q2*(Z3-Z2))+(Q1*(Z4-Z3))+(Q2*(Z5-Z4));
B=(0.5*Q1*((Z2^2)-(Z1^2)))+(0.5*Q2*((Z3^2)-(Z2^2))+(0.5*Q1*(Z4^2)-(Z3^2)))+(0.5*Q2*((Z5^2)-(Z4^2)));
D=((1/3)*Q1*((Z2^3)-(Z1^3)))+((1/3)*Q2*((Z3^3)-(Z2^3))+((1/3)*Q1*(Z4^3)-(Z3^3)))+((1/3)*Q2*((Z5^3)-(Z4^3)));
e0=(A^-1)*N1;
e1=(transpose(T1))*e0;
e2=(transpose(T2))*e0;
s1=Q*e1;
s2=Q*e2;
sx1(row)=s1(1,1);
sy1(row)=s1(2,1);
end
plot(sx1,sy1,'.')
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ANKUR KUMAR
el 16 de Mzo. de 2021
Editada: ANKUR KUMAR
el 16 de Mzo. de 2021
clc
clear
A=randi(20,25,5); %generating random data
T = array2table(A);
equation= @(x) x*5 + log(x) % creating an equation
names=T.Properties.VariableNames;
for kk=1:length(names)
values=T(:,names{kk});
plot(equation(values{:,:}))
hold on
end
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