Why does my array do this?

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George Scott
George Scott on 7 Apr 2018
Answered: Aveek Podder on 17 Apr 2018
I'm tring to take the mean of a set of values and store them in an array. The problem is, instead of putting the value 'm' in the array and repeating the function, it fills the array with every consecutive integer up to 3000. Anyone got a solution?
for fileidx = 1 : numel(files)
mydata{fileidx} = importdata(fullfile(folder, files(fileidx).name));
A=1:fileidx;
A=A';
y=fft(mydata{fileidx});
c=xcorr(xf,y);
m=mean(abs(c));
B=1:m;
B=B';
end

Answers (1)

Aveek Podder
Aveek Podder on 17 Apr 2018

Instruction 'B = 1:m' will create a vector consisting of [1,2,3,...,k] where k is [m].

I think you want to append m at the end of B. To do so use the following instruction:

B(end + 1) = m;

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