How to sample values from inner for loop vector to an outer for loop vector

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Hi,
I'm trying to model the difference of strength in a cable consisting of N wires in a cable due to different strain values. For this I have created two for loops. In the inner for loop I calculate the strength of the cables for each strain step. These values are sampled in a vector. I want to use Monte Carlo simulations and run the inner for loop K times. For each simulation of K I want to sample the "jobb" vector into a large vector containing every "jobb" vector value. Can this be done?
my script:
clc; clear all; close all;
E = 7.75*1e4;
Area = 38.48;
mu = 0.4343;
su = 0.3295;
my = 0.8686;
sy = 0.1318;
k = 8;
N = 200;
K = 10;
for simulations = 1:K;
P = rand(N,1);
epsilon_y = logninv(P,my,sy);
epsilon_u_y = logninv(P,mu,su);
epsilon_u = (epsilon_y + epsilon_u_y);
n = numel(P);
g = 1:k;
epsilon_0 = 1;
jobb = zeros(k,1);
model = zeros(n,1);
for epsilon = 1:k;
for ii = 1:n;
if epsilon_y(ii) >= epsilon
ep = epsilon;
elseif epsilon_y(ii) < epsilon && epsilon < epsilon_u(ii)
ep = epsilon_y(ii);
elseif epsilon_u(ii) <= epsilon
ep = 0;
end
model(ii) = ((ep/100)*E);
end
p = sum(model)*Area;
jobb(epsilon) = p;
end
large_vector_that_I_want_to_find = ..;
end
Best regards
Trond Oesten

Accepted Answer

Guillaume
Guillaume on 12 Feb 2015
Rather than storing the result in a big vector, I'd use a matrix, where each column is a simulation:
jobb = zeros(k, K);
for simulation = 1:K
%initialise everything but jobb as normal
for epsilon = 1:k
%calculate everything as normal
jobb(epsilon, simulation) = p;
end
end
If you want to convert the matrix into a big vector, then it's simply
large_vector_that_I_want_to_find = jobb(:);

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