how to make a comparison in a for loop. Problem on indexes
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At the end of the for loop l want to compare the values of I(i) and I(j) look at the second for loop. here is the returned error :
??? Attempted to access I(2); index out of bounds because numel(I)=1.
Error in ==> eliminationphase at 143
              if (I(i)==I(j)&&(j < i))
Look at the code below:
     alpha= 10;
         I=1;
           for i=1:N
            if (~ismember(num2str(i), num2str(F)))
                      while (C(i) < alpha) 
                            for j=1:N
                         if ((i~=j) && (ismember(j, neighbour_n{i})))
                             C(i)=C(i)+C(j);
                             display(['la somme des cardinaux de ', num2str(i), ' is   ', num2str(C(i))]);
                             I=I+1;
                              display(['The number of iteration of  ', num2str(i), ' is   ', num2str(I)]);
                         end 
                            end
                      end
                         if (~ismember(num2str(i), num2str(F)))
                          display(['the value of the node:  ', num2str(i), '   at the end of while is ;  ', num2str(C(i))]); 
                         end
           end
     end
    % how to compare betwwen I(i) and l(j)?
    % l need to retreive the all the values of I and compare between them and between thein indices
     for i=1:N
           for j=1:N
               if (((~ismember(num2str(i), num2str(F)))&&(~ismember(num2str(i), num2str(F))))&&(i~=j))
                  if (I(i)==I(j)&&(j < i))
                      display(i);
                  end 
                   if (I(i) >I(j))
                      display(i);
                   end 
               end
           end  
       end
4 Comments
  Geoff Hayes
      
      
 on 14 Mar 2015
				Why do you have the following condition in the inner for loop of your second loop block
 if (((~ismember(num2str(i), num2str(F)))&&(~ismember(num2str(i), num2str(F))))&&(i~=j))
What is the intent behind this code?
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