Store numbers in an array from user input

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Student
Student on 28 Mar 2018
Commented: Stephen23 on 9 Jun 2021
How would I store numbers into an array one at a time from a user input? Here is what I have, but I'm getting an error saying
count = 0;
while count < 10
x(count) = input('Input a number: ');
count = count + 1;
end
x = x(1:count);
Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.
Error in untitled2 (line 5) x(count) = input('Input a number: ')
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Rik
Rik on 25 Aug 2020
An array is a much better idea. That way you don't need to generate the variable name later in your code when you want to use the values. Using an array also means you can easily count how many variables were entered, as you can just count the elements with numel.
Md Iqbal
Md Iqbal on 24 Oct 2020
Store string in array from user input in matlab GUI

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Shivani Dixit
Shivani Dixit on 9 Jun 2021
In the above given code it is also possible to form the array while taking the input from the user.
Also in the below code given for reference, you need not worry about the count as it is not used for indexing and only for incrementing each time a value is given until upper limit (here, 10)
You can refer to the below code for the same :
count = 0;
x=[];
while count < 10
y = input('Input a number: ');
x=[x y];
count = count + 1;
end
x % prints out the array containing values given by user

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