Basic loop syntax in MATLAB: for k=1:n

What does it mean
for k=1:n

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It is as described in the responses rom Sean and I, with n being 3.

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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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(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

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Jan
Jan on 28 Jan 2011
Edited: Jan on 30 Dec 2017
If you think Walter's adjustments are peantus, read: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/293533
Heh. Somehow I missed that discussion the first time around!
Jan, how do you remember these things! There are obviously no angry armadillos bouncing around in your head.

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