How to store "for loop" values?
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Hi, I'm running the following code:
h=11:-1:-12
for i = 1:length(h)
beta=asind(cosd(Lat)*cosd(delta)*cosd(15*h)+sind(Lat)*sind(delta))
phi_s=asind((cosd(delta)*sind(15*h))/cosd(beta));
theta=acosd(cosd(beta)*cos(phi_s-phi_c)*sind(tilt)+sind(beta)*cosd(tilt));
I_bc=DNI*cosd(theta)
I_rc=GHI*reflectance*((1-cosd(tilt))/2);
I_dc=DHI*((1+cosd(tilt))/2);
I_c(i)=I_bc+I_dc+I_rc
end
figure(1)
plot(I_c)
hold on
Basically, I want h to decrement by 1 each time. I want the loop to calculate beta, phi_s, theta and calculate I_bc. I want this value of I_bc added to I_rc and I_dc, plot that sum, and repeat the loop.
What am I doing wrong? I realize I'm supposed to index each loop somehow, but I'm not quite sure how to do so...Can you help me?
Thanks
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Image Analyst
il 30 Gen 2014
Take a look at this syntax:
h=11:-1:-12
for i = h
disp(i);
end
A little bit out of the ordinary compared to your typical for loop, but perfectly valid MATLAB code. i takes on every value that h does. Then you'd just use i everywhere you're currently using h. That said, I usually do it the way Amit did it rather than this way.
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Amit
il 30 Gen 2014
Actually, I just told him the mistake in his code without modifying it too much.
I, as well you (I am pretty sure), would do this without loop. This can be easily vectorized.
Image Analyst
il 30 Gen 2014
Correct. I was just alerting him and others to a not-so-well-known way of doing for loops.
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