Save loop data to a matrix
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Harshil Patel
il 2 Mar 2016
Commentato: Muhamad Bunaiya
il 5 Apr 2018
Hello,
It would be a great help if someone could suggest a way to save data from the loop in a matrix. I am using the following code.
p = [1,2,3;4,5,6];
for i = 1:3
x = p(1,i);
y = p(2,i);
u1 = [x*y x/y 2*x];
u2 = [y/x x*y y/2];
end
For each iteration of the loop, the values of u1 and u2 will change. Now, I want to store this u1 and u2 values in matrix U, such that at the end of the loop U will be:
U =
u1 %from i = 1
u2 %from i = 1
u1 %from i = 2
u2 %from i = 2
u1 %from i = 3
u2 %from i = 3
I have searched through numerous threads on similar topics but haven't found a satisfactory answer. Could someone please help me with this.
Thanking You,
Harshil
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Muhamad Bunaiya
il 5 Apr 2018
xt=[1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11] for m=1:25
Output supposely xt1 = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11] xt2 =[1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11] . . . . . . . xt25 =[1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11] What should i do to get this output
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Guillaume
il 2 Mar 2016
To do exactly what you asked:
p = [1,2,3;4,5,6];
U = zeros(size(p, 2)*2, 3);
for i = 1:size(p, 2) %don't use hardcoded constants when you can just query the size
x = p(1,i);
y = p(2,i);
U(2*i-1, :) = [x*y x/y 2*x];
U(2*i, :) = [y/x x*y y/2];
end
However, I don't think interleaving your u1 and u2 is a good idea. It makes it more difficult to index. Instead, I would put u1 and u2 in the same row:
p = [1,2,3;4,5,6];
U = zeros(size(p, 2), 6);
for i = 1:size(p, 2) %don't use hardcoded constants when you can just query the size
x = p(1,i);
y = p(2,i);
U(i, 1:3) = [x*y x/y 2*x];
U(i, 4:6) = [y/x x*y y/2];
end
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