Using loops to populate a vector
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Say I have a 3x2 matrix (A) that ranges from the numbers 1 through 5. The 3 rows equals 3 different sets of numbers. I have to use a loop to populate a vector (B) that is the size 3x1 (3 for each set). This vector will populate with the first number in each set (every number in the first column).
So if the matrix A =
2 3
1 1
5 4
the vector B should be
2
1
5
How would you use the loop function to do that?
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Moe_2015
on 16 Feb 2016
Edited: Moe_2015
on 16 Feb 2016
If you really need to use a for loop, this is how you could do it.
for i=1:size(A,1)
B(i,1)=A(i,1);
end
However, a more efficient way would be:
B=A(:,1)
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Image Analyst
on 16 Feb 2016
Put B by itself after the loop to have it echo only the final B
for i=1:size(A,1)
B(i,1)=A(i,1); % Semicolon to suppress echo to command window.
end
% Print B to command window:
B
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