The definition of a lot of variables

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Andrea Cesaro
Andrea Cesaro on 7 May 2023
Commented: Andrea Cesaro on 10 May 2023
I had to define a lot of variables like these where the numbers represent the indexes of the variables in the range from 1 to 6 in my case:
I1xx = (m1/3)*(dy1^2 + dz1^2); %[kg*m^2]
I1yy = (m1/3)*(a1^2- a1*b1 + b1^2 + dz1^2); %[kg*m^2]
I1zz = (m1/3)*(a1^2- a1*b1 + b1^2 + dy1^2); %[kg*m^2]
I2xx = (m2/3)*(dy2^2 + dz2^2); %[kg*m^2]
I2yy = (m2/3)*(a2^2- a2*b2 + b2^2 + dz2^2); %[kg*m^2]
I2zz = (m2/3)*(a2^2- a2*b2 + b2^2 + dy2^2); %[kg*m^2]
The question is: exist a method like a for cycle or any other method that I can use to write all variables with their name in a simple way?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 May 2023
No.
You could do it in a way that is a bit messy.
However, we firmly recommend against such coding. Alternatives are discussed at

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