How to make number that changes as name

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Dilovan Rafeeq
Dilovan Rafeeq on 19 Jun 2021
Commented: Dilovan Rafeeq on 21 Jun 2021
For example I have yi I want to make the I changes by using loops but at the same time I don't want to make it disturb the original equation like (4y_(i-1)) +(6y_(i+6)) I want it to solve part of this

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Abhinav Gupta
Abhinav Gupta on 20 Jun 2021
Edited: Abhinav Gupta on 20 Jun 2021
Hi,
You can use cell array for this. Instead of creating a new variables every time in a loop, you could index those in a single cell array. That means, now instead of referring to y_i, you should refer this as y{i}. Your original equations should remain undisturbed.
eg. (4y{i-1}) +(6y{i+6}).
Example code.
N = 10;
y = cell(1,N);
for k = 1:N
y{k} = k*k; % do your changes accordingly
end
Its not recommended to name your variables dynamically. For more information, you could refer to the link below.
Hope this helps.
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Dilovan Rafeeq
Dilovan Rafeeq on 21 Jun 2021
It's really brilliant idea but pardon me I'm still beginner in matlab how can I make that with my program I mean I have name and numbers shifting based on the loop for example whne I = 1 you can see the numbers and names as it is but when i=2 the numbers with constant and number of contacts shift by 1

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