Substituting input array into an equation.

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I have an input array which looks like this;
while count < Set_data
y = input('Input initial Pressure ')
z = input('Input Temperature ')+273
x=[x y z]
count=count+1;
end
How do i substitute the said array into
Density=y/(0.287*z)
Final_Pressure=-1*Density*10000/2
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DGM
DGM on 27 Dec 2021
Maybe instead of interleaving two variables in the same vector and then trying to figure out how to work around the obstacle that created, just store them separately to begin with.

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Voss
Voss on 27 Dec 2021
x = [];
x_initial_size = numel(x);
Set_data = 3;
count = 0;
while count < Set_data
y = input('Input initial Pressure ')
z = input('Input Temperature ')+273
x=[x y z]
count=count+1;
end
y = x(x_initial_size+1:2:end);
z = x(x_initial_size+2:2:end);
Density=y./(0.287*z)
Final_Pressure=-1*Density*10000/2

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