Matlab FOR Loop help!

_ I'm trying to get this function to work. But i keep getting an error. I am trying to determine the amount in the savings account for next 18 years, which is represented by x(k) in an array. Problem is that only the first value for the first month shows up in the array._ * _ * _
clc,clear
% Variable declaration
% x will be used to store the value of the new balance
% a will be used to store the value of the old balance
% i will be used to store the value of the interest rate
% c will be used to store the value of the user's contribution
% Variable initialization
a = input('Enter a value for the initial balance: ');
i = input('Enter a value for the interest rate: ');
c = input('Enter a value that you will contribute: ');
% Calculation
month = 1:12:216;
x=zeros(length(month));
for k=1:length(month);
x(k) = a + i(k) + c
end

10 Comments

Sara
Sara on 29 Jul 2014
is "i" an array? it doesn't look so in the input, but then you use i(k). In addition, x=zeros(length(month)); should be x=zeros(length(month),1); probably. Can you provide the inputs you are using?
Dylan Flores
Dylan Flores on 29 Jul 2014
Edited: Dylan Flores on 29 Jul 2014
a = 1000 i = 0.05 c = 100
also sorry, made an edit to the question above. Interest rate should be fixed since its per month.
Sara
Sara on 29 Jul 2014
All the number in the expression of x are constant so you get just one answer. Which eqn are you trying to implement?
Its an equation given by the question. Its mentioned above. Any ideas on how I can get around this problem? Because the question demands that i use the for loop to find the amount in the savings account each month for the next 18 years
Then I think you got the wrong eqn. How does this sound:
x(1) = a;
for k = 2:numel(month)
x(k) = (x(k-1)+c)*(1+i); % this assuming you make the contrib every month and that the interest rate is applied monthly
end
Ah but that equation was given by the question
Sara
Sara on 29 Jul 2014
What question? Can you post the text of the question? Your eqn makes no sense, interest rate multiply capital not sum it.
Yeah i thought it was weird as well how this formula was handled but...
Old balance is x(k-1) not a and I think interest means x(k-1)*i. The loop becomes:
x(1) = a;
for k = 2:numel(month)
x(k) = x(k-1)+ x(k-1)*i + c; %or x(k-1)*(i+1) + c;
end
If the interest is %, divide i by 100.
Thanks! It works a lot better now!

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Ben11
Ben11 on 29 Jul 2014
Edited: Ben11 on 30 Jul 2014
Maybe try this:
month = 1:12:216;
x=zeros(1,length(month)); % otherwise you have a 18*18 array
x(1) = a;
for k=2:length(month);
x(k) = x(k-1) + (i/100)*x(k-1) + c; % add the amount present during the previous month. Oh and I divided your interest rate by 100.
end

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Hey Thanks for helping out!
Ben11
Ben11 on 30 Jul 2014
Edited: Ben11 on 30 Jul 2014
You're welcome! It looks like Sara and I arrived at pretty much a similar solution; although I incorrectly used a instead of x(k-1) :)

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