Basic loop syntax in MATLAB: for k=1:n
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What does it mean
for k=1:n
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mohsen mohsen
on 29 Mar 2021
for i= 1:3
Walter Roberson
on 29 Mar 2021
It is as described in the responses rom Sean and I, with n being 3.
Answers (2)
Sean de Wolski
on 28 Jan 2011
it means that everything between that line
k = 1:n
and
end
will be evaluated with k = every integer between 1 and n.
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for more information
Walter Roberson
on 28 Jan 2011
(Adjusting Sean's answer):
it means that everything between that line
k = 1:n
and
end
will be evaluated with k = every integer starting at 1 and not exceeding n; no iterations will be done at all if n < 1
doc for
for more information
4 Comments
If you think Walter's adjustments are peantus, read: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/293533
Walter Roberson
on 28 Jan 2011
Heh. Somehow I missed that discussion the first time around!
Matt Fig
on 28 Jan 2011
Jan, how do you remember these things! There are obviously no angry armadillos bouncing around in your head.
Walter Roberson
on 29 Mar 2021
(The link mentioned by Jan moved to https://groups.google.com/g/comp.soft-sys.matlab/c/VHVkpxJoKMA/m/lMVgXwAYV-wJ )
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