Algorithm for a Loop in a Table
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ercan duzgun
el 14 de Ag. de 2021
Comentada: Sulaymon Eshkabilov
el 14 de Ag. de 2021
Dear Matlab users,
I am trying to write a program with a loop. Assume that for each of the element of L, there are two solutions of M, and two solutions of N. I want to write them all on a table.
L=[1,2]'
M=[10,20,60,70]'
N=[100,200,500,600]'
Table=[
L(1) M(1) N(1)
L(1) M(1) N(2)
L(1) M(2) N(1)
L(1) M(2) N(2)
L(2) M(3) N(3)
L(2) M(3) N(4)
L(2) M(4) N(3)
L(2) M(4) N(4)]
Table should be like this. However, L vector doesn't have to have two elements. It might have more elements. If L has the third element for instance, the next line would be L(3) M(5) N(5).
Can you recommend how to write a Matlab code to generate this table?
Thanks in advance
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
el 14 de Ag. de 2021
In your case, you'd need to use hand entry. However, if your pattern is repeating then, you can employ replem() and get these.
L=[1, 2]'; L=repelem(L,4);
M=[10,20,60,70]'; M=repelem(M,2);
N=[100,200,500,600]'; N=repelem(N,2);
T= array2table([L, M, N], 'VariableNames', {'L', 'M', 'N'})
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Simon Chan
el 14 de Ag. de 2021
Try this:
Col1 = repelem(L,4);
Col2 = repmat(M',2,1);
Col3 = repmat([N(1:2:end),N(2:2:end)]',2,1);
Table = [Col1 Col2(:) Col3(:)];
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