How do you write a loop for a variable that will list 6 rows but you want the equation to apply for those 6 rows and 30 rows after each of them

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the variable "RA4" contains 6 rows that indicate where a perturbation starts.
RA4 = 5721, 51164, 69680, 98014, 118377, 130204.
I am trying to write a loop that will apply the
XError equation -> abs(COMArray(:,1))-abs(New_COM(:,1));
to each of those RA4 rows and the next 30 for each. Meaning (5721:5751), etc. How can I write that?
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David Hill
David Hill on 2 Aug 2022
Hard to understand without an example. Not sure what you mean by applying the XError equation to each row.
abs(COMArray(:,1))-abs(New_COM(:,1));%this looks like it is applying to a column
%RA4(5721,:) would be the row, take that row (I don't know the size of the
%row) and apply it how to the XError equation?

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dpb
dpb on 3 Aug 2022
nAddLines=30;
for i=1:numel(RA4)
ix1=RA4(i);
ix2=ix1+nAddLines;
XError(?)=abs(COMArray(ix1:ix2,1))-abs(New_COM(ix1:ix2,1));
end
You'll have to have some indexing expression to compute a place to put the results -- and how to keep track of which part goes where...that's that the "?" placeholder is for--there's where you need an expression -- or you could just have a cell array each of which cells contains the results for each iteration as the quick 'n dirty way out.
The above applies the calculation only to a first column of some array as in your sample code snippet.

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