How can I nest two loops of different dimension without using a for loop?

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Hi,
As the title says, I'm trying to nest two loops without using for loops, since they really delay the computation time.
For example:
I want n to vary from 1 to 365 (for each day of the year). Within that loop, I want h to vary from 11 to -12 (24 values for 24 hours) for each day.
n=1:365
delta=sind(360.*n)
h=11:-1:-12
i=1:length(h); %For indexing, because I can't index negative values
theta=cosd(delta).*sind(15.*h)
a=cosd(theta)
b=cosd(phi)./2
c=cosd(phi)./2
z(i)=a+b+c
%Increase n, repeat loop and add result to z each time
%Plot sum of loop return
figure(1)
plot(z)
I hope I was clear with my question. I would like the calculations done for one hour, put into z, done for the second hour, added to z, etc etc for the whole day (24 hours). Then, once the day completed, I want n to increase and redo the 24 hours. I want n to finish after 365 days.
I appreciate your time and input.
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thebasher
thebasher on 31 Jan 2014
Sorry, I was trying to simplify all my equations. I will edit the original code to make it more clear.

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Amit
Amit on 31 Jan 2014
Edited: Amit on 31 Jan 2014
phi = 0.1; % Undefined
n = 1:365;
delta = sind(360*n);
h = 11:-1:-12;
a= cos(bsxfun(@times,cosd(delta),sind(15*h)'));
b=cosd(phi)./2;
c=cosd(phi)./2;
z = a+b+c; % in z: 24 x 365 matrix
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Amit
Amit on 31 Jan 2014
That is correct.
Z has 24 rows and 365 columns. Lets pick column 1 in z, then rows 1 to 24 in column represents values for z corresponding to n = 1 and h from 11 to -12 (all 24 values)
thebasher
thebasher on 31 Jan 2014
Excellent and informative replies. Thank you for your time. It is much appreciated.

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