Concatenate Three Row Vectors into an Array in a For Loop

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What is wrong with my code?
Z=[3 8 2 4];
N=length(z);
A(i)=5*Z(i);
for i=1:N
B(i)=A(i);
C(i)=B(i)-Z(i)*3;
D(i)=C(i)-10;
E(i)=D(i)+5
end
I want to have F(i)=[B(i); C(i); D(i); E(i)] that way I can have a matrix with all the values of B(i), C(i), D(i), and E(i) obtained in the for loop.
However, I am getting this error message:
Error in sym/subsasgn (line 700)
S = builtin('subsasgn',[],S,zeros(size(B)));
Error in Program_1 (line 30)
V_total(i)=[VA(i); VB(i)]
How do I fix my code?

Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 14 Dec 2014
Well, you didn’t actually show us the code that is throwing the error in the context of the loop it may be in, but I would change the subscripting to:
V_total(:,i)=[VA(i); VB(i)];
That adds a column to V_total for each iteration of the loop.

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