i want to change the result in the following code that instead of result 1 2 3 4 5 give me a b c d e
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for ii=1:(2000)
  if ii>=1 && ii<=(400)
   c(1,ii)=1;    
  else
  if ii >=(401) && ii<=(800)
   c(1,ii)=2;
  else 
  if ii>=(801) && ii<=(1200)
   c(1,ii)=3;
  else 
       if ii>=(1201) && ii<=(1600)
   c(1,ii)=4;
     else 
         if ii>=(1601) && ii<=(2000)
     c(1,ii)=5;
         end
         end
       end
     end
    end
  end
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  Jan
      
      
 on 29 May 2017
        The question is not clear. What is "a b c d e"?
A bold guess:
S      = 'abcde';
Result = S(c);
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  Jan
      
      
 on 30 May 2017
				[EDITED, Moved from Answer section]
Alsadegh Mohamed wrote:
Thank you Jan Simon but the result of my program is as following from 1 to 400 is 1 and i want the result is a ----- and from 4001 to 800 is 2 and I want 2 ----- and from 8001 to 1200 is 3 and I want c ---- and from 1201 to 1600 is 4 and I want d ---- and from 1601 to 2000 is 5 and I want c ... i can not but a instead of 1 and b instead of 2 ..... So how can i get a b c d I mean how can put (a) instead of (1) ... without error
  Jan
      
      
 on 30 May 2017
				"from 4001 to 800 is 2 and I want 2"? Do you mean 'b'?
I still think that my suggestion works. Did you try it? What do you observe?
The question is still not clear. Please create a small example of what you want, using Matlab syntax - do not use 400 but 2 elements.
  Guillaume
      
      
 on 29 May 2017
        Tip: a bunch of if ... else statements is rarely a good way to solve problems.
The most straightforward way to obtain your vector would be:
c = repelem('abcde', 400)
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  Alsadegh Mohamed
 on 29 May 2017
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  Guillaume
      
      
 on 29 May 2017
				Please use comments rather than creating new answers every time.
What is (a)? the character 'a' or something else. If you don't use valid matlab syntax, it's impossible to understand what you want.
My answer gives you a vector where the elements 1 to 400 are 'a', 401 to 800 is 'b', etc. It does so efficiently.
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