How can i give a number or name to each iterative in for loop?
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example:
A=[2 2 2; 3 3 3; 1 1 1];
B=[1 2 3];
for i = 1:3
C = B + A(1:end,i)
end
C =
3
5
4
C =
3
5
4
C =
3
5
4
i want to change C to ans_1 , ans_2, ans_3 or any other name
My main point is the answer should not have the same name, the name should be
changed with each iterative. if name is not possible i can still accept numbers
such as
ans_1 = ..................... Or 1 =
3 3
5 5
4 4
ans_2 = .......................... 2 =
3 3
5 5
4 4
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Walter Roberson
on 26 May 2013
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Jan
on 28 May 2013
@Brwa: We all are eager to help users, who have Matlab problems. It is obvious, that it is impossible to suggest any modifications based only on "it is not working". We neither know what is not working, if you get an error or if the results differ from your expectations.
On one hand this is very obvious, on the other hand this happens so often in this forum, that it hurts. Therefore irony is an adequate method to avoid growing aggressions. So do not take it personally, just provide the information, which are required to help us to solve your problem. Then we are serious again.
Image Analyst
on 26 May 2013
Like the FAQ said, don't do it in a loop. If you want three variables, just do it one at a time:
ans_1 = B' + A(:, 1)
ans_2 = B' + A(:, 2)
ans_3 = B' + A(:, 3)
but if it's a larger array it will be more convenient to use indexes. Try it like this instead:
A=[2 2 2; 3 3 3; 1 1 1];
B=[1 2 3];
C=zeros(size(A));
for column = 1:3
C(:,column) = B' + A(1:end,column)
end
or maybe you could figure out how to make arrayfun() do it.
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