While Loop Consecutive Odd Integers Question

Starting from 100, subtract consecutive integer odd numbers (1, 3, 5, …) until you reach 0 or a
negative number. Count how many integer odd numbers you used.
The sequence would be:
100 – 1
99 – 3
96 – 5
91 – 7
84 – 9
75 – 11
Until the left column reaches 0 or a negative number.
I need to do this but using a while loop and not a for loop and I am just a bit stuck.

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What did you do for your homework?
This sounds like a homework assignment. If it is, show us the code you've written to try to solve the problem and ask a specific question about where you're having difficulty and we may be able to provide some guidance.
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No I am not looking for a solution to this, I just need to know if there is a way to create like a vector or something that can produce consecutive integer odd numbers.
Also, this is not a homework question, I am just practicing Matlab
1:2:20 for example. However, you do not know ahead of time how many of them you will need. You can put an upper bound on how many you will need -- you know that you will never need more than 100 of them.
It is possible to calculate the exact solution mathematically, by the way.

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Answers (1)

This can be done using a while loop
Initialize i from 100 and j from 1. Here the one condition is i should be greater that 0
count increases as you use up one odd integer to subtract from the initial integer
i=100;
j=1;
count=0;
while i>0
count=count+1;
i=i-j;
j=j+2;
disp(i);
end
disp(count);
Try this !

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Solving a complete homework problem is highly discouraged in this forum, rather steps explaining the step would be intuitive and stimulating to learn more.
Adelyn said its not a homework question

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