How do I write a loop which creates a random number and adds the previous values
1 view (last 30 days)
Show older comments
This is how i try it
for i=1:23;
a(i) = randn(1);
a = a + a(i);
end
0 Comments
Accepted Answer
Adam Danz
on 24 Mar 2020
"How do I write a loop which creates a random number and adds the previous values?"
To add to the previous value, the loop must start at index #2. See inline comments for details.
% number of iterations
n = 23;
% Always pre-allocate your loop arrays.
% Define the first random value and use NaNs to fill the rest of the array.
a = [randn(1), nan(1,n-1)];
% Create random numbers in loop, start with 2
for i = 2:n;
a(i) = a(i-1) + randn(1);
end
However, you don't need a loop. This line does the same thing as the loop above.
a = cumsum(randn(1,n));
More Answers (1)
Ajay Kumar
on 24 Mar 2020
Edited: Ajay Kumar
on 24 Mar 2020
res_sum = 0;
for i=1:23;
a(i) = randn(1);
res_sum = res_sum + a(i);
end
4 Comments
Adam Danz
on 24 Mar 2020
FYI, you don't need a loop to do this. See the last line of my answer for a non-loop method.
See Also
Categories
Find more on Loops and Conditional Statements in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!