Add text to string in for-loop

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Bas
Bas on 2 Dec 2016
Commented: Bas on 2 Dec 2016
Hi,
I would like to add text to a string in a for-loop.
In the end the string should be: str= X(1)+X(2)+X(3)+X(4)....+X(150).
This is my code:
counter = 1;
for i= 1:150
if counter == 1
str= sprintf(' X(%04d) ',i);
else
str= sprintf(' + X(%04d) ',i);
end
counter= counter + 1;
end
However, this results in str= " +X(150)" only instead of the entire sequence.
Can anyone help me with this?

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Adam
Adam on 2 Dec 2016
Edited: Adam on 2 Dec 2016
You need to concatenate( in the else as you currently have it):
str = [str sprintf(' + X(%04d) ',i)];
Why do you have the counter variable though? You already have a loop variable i that can do this. Though personally I would initialise the string with the unique first case outside of the loop. There's no need to test whether you are on the 1st iteration every single iteration of the loop when you know for sure it will only be true the first time. The performance cost is minimal here, but still, you don't want to do things in a loop that don't need to be done in a loop, as general good practice.
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Bas
Bas on 2 Dec 2016
Thanks! I actually got more than 1 for-loop, but described only one for simplicity..

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 2 Dec 2016
If you have matlab R2016b, creating your string is extremely easy using the new string class and associated functions compose and join:
str = join(compose('X(%d)', 1:150), ' + ')
just one line!
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Bas
Bas on 2 Dec 2016
Thanks! Still didn't got 2016 installed on this desktop..

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