Need help in uderstanding this piece of code

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Hello All, This is the code I found somewhere in a script :
output(idx,:) = [y1(ii),z,smax];
Can anyone explain me the logic here? I mean what's expected out of this code?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 7 Jul 2016
Edited: Stephen23 on 7 Jul 2016
These are all very basic MATLAB operations: indexing, concatenation, and assigning to variables. You should do the introductory tutorials, which introduce these basic MATLAB operations:

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Adam
Adam on 7 Jul 2016
idx defines the row of the 'output' matrix being written to and ':' says to just fill as many columns in that row as there are outputs from the right-hand side of the equation.
The stuff on the right is just an array of variables, the first being indexed into by some other variable so I assume in this case there are 3 elements in that vector and these will fill the 3 columns for row idx in 'output'.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Jul 2016
In the code it is not strictly necessary that z or smax be scalars; they could be vectors, as long as the total length of the three variables matched the number of columns in the output array.

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Thorsten
Thorsten on 7 Jul 2016
Edited: Thorsten on 7 Jul 2016
You generate a row vector
[y1(ii),z,smax]
And this vector is assigned to row "idx" of the output matrix
output(idx,:) = [y1(ii),z,smax];
You cannot do
output(idx) = [y1(ii),z,smax];
because you cannot assign a 1xN vector to a single number output(idx). So you need the ,: to assign the vector to a row.

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