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How can generalize severel "For loop" ?

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STamer
STamer il 20 Feb 2013
for i=1:n
L(i,i)=1;
end
for i=2:n
L(i,1)=A(i,1)/A(1,1);
end
for i=3:n
L(i,2)=A(i,2)/A(2,2);
end
for i=4:n
L(i,3)=A(i,3)/A(3,3);
end
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Mark Whirdy
Mark Whirdy il 20 Feb 2013
Modificato: Mark Whirdy il 20 Feb 2013
Hi there
What are the values of A & n?
Could you values for all variables and the required output as well as describing what you are trying to do?
José-Luis
José-Luis il 20 Feb 2013
This is the second time in less than an hour that the same question has been asked in the forum. Looks like the instructor recommended Matlab answers. This can be done in a rather straightforward way. Please read the "Getting started" part of the documentation and ask specific questions whenever you encounter problems. People will be happy to help you then.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 20 Feb 2013
Use a nested for loop:
for ii = 1:n
for jj = ii:n
stuff
end
end

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STamer
STamer il 20 Feb 2013
A=input('Enter nxn matrix:')
B=input('Enter solution matrix(n*1):')
[n n]=size(A);
L=zeros(n);
for i=1:n
L(i,i)=1;
end
for i=2:n
L(i,1)=A(i,1)/A(1,1);
end
for i=3:n
L(i,2)=A(i,2)/A(2,2);
end
for i=4:n
L(i,3)=A(i,3)/A(3,3);
end

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