Extracting values of a function into an array

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Hey guys!
Hope you are doing well! I am currently working on a project that requires me to nest my functions and to call upon different functions. One such function has three inputs, and one output.
The input varies as it progresses through a loop, which overwrites my output value (so for input 1, it will give output 1, then for input 2 it will provide me output 2, overwriting the first output). I don't want that to happen, and I want to store each output value in an array, as my function calculates the output, such that the input 1 gives me output 1, input 2 gives me output 2, and all of these output values are stored in an array.
I don't want to manually index each element, because its too cumbersome and also because the number of inputs depends on the user, which means I don't know what the index should be anyways!
Thanks in advance for any help!!!!

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 9 Sep 2020
Edited: Ameer Hamza on 9 Sep 2020
If the size of vector is not too large or execution speed is not a critical consideration then you can use dynamic allocation. Something like this. vector 'a' contains the value returns by each call of myFun
a = [];
while 1
x = input('x: ');
y = input('y: ');
z = input('z: ');
a = [a myFun(x, y, z)];
if upper(input('Do you want to enter again? (Y/N)', 's')) == 'N'
break;
end
end
function a = myFun(x, y, z) % example
a = x + y + z;
end
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Vivek Panchal
Vivek Panchal on 10 Sep 2020
Thank you very much!!! My code is working thanks to you!!! Have an amazing day!!!

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