A shortcut for recurring if statements

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tiwwexx
tiwwexx on 8 Jul 2019
Edited: tiwwexx on 12 Jul 2019
Hello, I have a case where I don't know how many elements a vector will have and then depending on different size vectors I'll either include something or not include something.
For example, what I have now is just
if numtable2rows >=2
tablerow(2,:) = tablerow(1,:) + [0 50 0 0];
end
if numtable2rows >=3
tablerow(3,:) = tablerow(2,:) + [0 50 0 0];
end
if numtable2rows >=4
tablerow(4,:) = tablerow(3,:) + [0 50 0 0];
end
if numtable2rows >=5
tablerow(5,:) = tablerow(4,:) + [0 50 0 0];
end
and I'm just expecting no more than 5 elements in numtable2row.
Does anyone know a more efficient way to do this?
Thank you in advance!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 9 Jul 2019
@tiwwexx: that algorithm seems unusual, because it discards the existing row data. Is that correct? In any case, please provide some example data, with both input and output matrices.
tiwwexx
tiwwexx on 9 Jul 2019
More like builds off the original row data. Some example data would be "in one case I have 3 rows so numtablerows = 3". I also have a tablerow(1,:) and know that the height of each row is 50 pixels. Hence, if in this table I'm using ocr on each row individually I'll just build all the other row areas from the one I already have.

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tiwwexx
tiwwexx on 8 Jul 2019
Edited: tiwwexx on 12 Jul 2019
tablerow(1,:) = [a b c d];
for k= 1:numtable2rows
tablerow(k+1,:) = tablerow(k,:) + [0 50 0 0];
end
This works. Inspired by Walter Roberson.
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tiwwexx
tiwwexx on 9 Jul 2019
There we go. I was sloppy in writing this down. numtbale2rows is a number, say '3' one time and '5' another time. then I already have a tablerow(1,:) so I can build off that.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 9 Jul 2019
You fixed the size() but not the fact that tablerow(k) is a scalar.
tablerow(1,:) = [a b c d];
for k= 1:numtable2rows
tablerow(k+1,:) = tablerow(k, :) + [0 50 0 0];
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 8 Jul 2019
for K = size(tablerow,2)+1 : 5
tablerow(K,:) = tablerow(K-1,:) + [0 50 0 0];
end

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