for loops out of bounds
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I want to make an array with a list of values from 0 to pi in steps of 0.5, my code was
for loop i=0:0.5:pi;
i
end
when I do this i get a list of values but then when I type i, i only get the last value of the for loop, is there any way to get i to equal all the values separaelty? When i try and do i(2)/i(3) an error message comes up which says it is out of bounds ( assuming it thinks i only has 1 value), thanks in advance
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Jan
on 27 Dec 2022
Edited: Jan
on 27 Dec 2022
for loop i=0:0.5:pi;
This is no valid Matlab syntax. You can run code directly in the forum's interface and you will get an error message for this. A valid loop would be:
for i=0:0.5:pi
This creates i=0, i=0.5, ... iteratively. Of course all i are scalars - this is the purpose of a loop counter.
Your pseudo-code contains the solution of your problem already: Simply omit the for loop, but define the output directly:
i=0:0.5:pi;
Now you can access w.g. i(2) and i(3).
I suggest the free Matlab tutorial to learn such basics: https://www.mathworks.com/learn/tutorials/matlab-onramp.html
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