storing values of for loop in a long function

1 view (last 30 days)
So I have seen the tutorial on how to save every value of for loop in a matrix
eg:
for i=1:10
y(i)=i+rand
end
However, it doesn't seem to be too straight forward when the result of y is a consequence of a big function. I mean, if the variables a, b, c, d are dependent on i and u (a matrix) is dependent on a, b, c, d and finally y is dependent on u.
How do I solve this issue?
Hope I'm being clear enough. Cheers
  1 Comment
Jan
Jan on 2 Jul 2012
Edited: Jan on 2 Jul 2012
Please post more details, most of all what you have tried so far and which problems occurred. Currently "it doesn't seem to be too straight forward" is not exactly enough to solve your problem.
Actually the solution could be very straight, but I assume, that I simply do not know the problem.

Sign in to comment.

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Jul 2012
for i=1:10
a = some function of i
b = some function of i
c = some function of i
d = some function of i
u = some function of a, b, c, d
y(i) = some function of u
end
  2 Comments
Jan
Jan on 3 Jul 2012
Edited: Jan on 3 Jul 2012
Whoops! I've posted nearly same but with rand * i as functions u = [a,b; c,d] and y(i) = trace(u). Has my message been deleted by accident? It is possible, that I've deleted it by myself.
Hamish
Hamish on 3 Jul 2012
Thanks for that. That worked. I guess when I attempted this earlier, there was some other problem due to which I couldn't get the answer.
Simon, I understand I wasn't very specific. But fortunately, I have got the response. The problem was I was confused on whether to write y(i) or/and y(u) at the same time writing a(i), b(i)... This made it quite complicated when the function is very long, more so when there is functions within the function.
Thanks once again for the quick response.

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (0)

Categories

Find more on Loops and Conditional Statements 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!