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How to delete a particular array and again in the next step create it as a new array in a for loop

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Hello,
I am using an array to save the values that are greater than a threshold from a particualr set of values in a for loop.
Can I know how to delete the previous array values and size.And in the next step I want to create it as new array with new size and intialising it to zeros for each iteration of for loop.
Thanks.
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Gova ReDDy
Gova ReDDy on 14 Jan 2014
Assume if the size of next array is 1x500 then the values will be stored into needed{1}
length(humpStarts)==1)
needed{a}(1,1:length(next))=next(1,1:length(next));
in the next step here it will store the remaining values from 501 to index at which hump occurs
needed{a}(1,length(next)+1:(length(next)+humpStarts(1)))=x1(1,1:humpStarts(1));
a=a+1;
In the next step if the values from humpStarts(1)+1:length(x1) are 15 then the nextarray here is replacing its first 15 values with the 15 values from x1 and leaving the remaining previous values from 15+1 to the length of previous next array.
next(1,1:length(x1)-(humpStarts(1)))=x1(1,humpStarts(1)+1:length(x1));
But here in the last step I just want to save the current 15 values from x1 in the next array making its size limited to only 15 and I don't even want to have zero values from the next 15 values(I mean I want to have the size of next array that can only fit the remaning values from humpStarts(1)+1:length(x1) .

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Accepted Answer

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 14 Jan 2014
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 14 Jan 2014
Use
your_array=[]
Or
clear Your_array

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