why is while loop used here?

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Jack
Jack el 11 de Sept. de 2013
hello, I'm trying to understand why are we using while in this situation? what is it originally asking for? I don't understand he we got the i to be 3 and a to be 46 in the final answer
x = [1:4];
y = x.^2;
z = x'*y;
a = 1;
while a<15
for i=1:3
a = a*x(i) + y(i);
if a<4
a = a + 2;
end
end
a = a + 1;
end
a = 46
i= 3

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 11 de Sept. de 2013
"while" is being used because someone wanted to write obscure code, possibly for teaching purposes.
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Jack
Jack el 11 de Sept. de 2013
can you please comment on how we got the i and a?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 11 de Sept. de 2013
It looks to me like it is intended to be an exercise. Follow the logic through step by step, working on paper if you must. (I followed the logic through in my head and confirmed that the code will produce those answers.)
You could also learn to use the debugger, and let it execute the program step by step and watch the variables change.

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