problem to implement an algorithm
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I want to implement the algorithm in matlab but what I underlined with red is confusing me a little bit.
Is there a function in matlab that does this action, or do I just type path(i,j) and it will add on its own?

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John D'Errico
on 24 Dec 2020
Um, be careful? path is itself a function in MATLAB, that you do need. so naming a variable path can have consequences. Nor can you just assume that path(i,j) will do anything that you would expect it to do.
Khalid Sherif
on 24 Dec 2020
Edited: Khalid Sherif
on 24 Dec 2020
William
on 24 Dec 2020
Given what John said, you should rename 'path' to something else, like 'pathij'. Then at the beginning of the code set
pathij = [];
and at the location of your red line you can use:
pathij = [pathij; i j];
If you can anticipate how many values of i,j there will be (let's say N), then it is more efficient to give the array pathij an explicit size, with:
pathij = zeros(N,2);
n = 1;
Then, at the red line you would use:
pathij(n,:) = [i j];
n = n+1;
Khalid Sherif
on 25 Dec 2020
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