how to start with 0 (zero) in for loop?

64 views (last 30 days)
for i = 1:n_slice
x(i) = i*deltar;
R(i) = x(i)+rb;
% Evaluate the pressure angle at Ri
theta(i) = acos(rb/R(i));
%Evaluate the involute angle at Ri
inv_ang(i)= tan(theta(i))-theta(i);
% Evaluate the Circular Tooth Thickness at Ri
ctt(i) = (2.*R(i))*((0.5*cptt/rp) + theta_pitch - inv_ang(i));
B = 0.5*(ctt(i)/R(i));
%Eventually, Coordinates might be evaluated
X(i) = R(i)* sin(B);
Y(i) = R(i)* cos(B);
plot(X(i),Y(i),'-r',X(i),Y(i),'+b','LineWidth',2,'MarkerSize',3)
plot(-X(i),Y(i),'-r',-X(i),Y(i),'+b','LineWidth',2,'MarkerSize',3)
end
WHEN I START WITH 0 (ZERO) IT GIVES ERROR. BUT I NEED TO START WITH ZERO NOT 1 !!!

Accepted Answer

Thorsten
Thorsten on 25 Nov 2015
Use
for i = 1:n_slice+1
x(i) = (i-1)*deltar;
  1 Comment
Ender Rencuzogullari
Ender Rencuzogullari on 25 Nov 2015
but I wonder why matlab does not allow to start from 0? and is there any different way to do it?

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (0)

Categories

Find more on Startup and Shutdown in Help Center and File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!