How do I create a loop for an equation using if statements?

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Goncalo Costa
Goncalo Costa le 9 Nov 2021
Modifié(e) : Jan le 9 Nov 2021
I want to define an equation/function, to later plot, that changes every cycle. If we consider each cycle to last for example 2 seconds, I want the equation to be defined as:
  • x = y for the first cycle (from t=0s to t=2s);
  • x = -y for every even number cycle (from t=2s to t=4s, from t=6s to t=8s, etc)
  • x= c, where c is a constant for every odd number cycle (from t=4s to t=6s, from t=8s to t=10s, etc)
Initially, I thought of using if statements like here, but this would require making an if statement for each cycle, and therefore if I required a large number of cycles to be plotted the if statement would be very long.
How can I write this down in a way that I don't require a statement for each cycle to be plotted/equated?
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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre le 9 Nov 2021
Take a look at Ch 13 of MATLAB Onramp. It introduces both if statements and for loops.

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Jan
Jan le 9 Nov 2021
Modifié(e) : Jan le 9 Nov 2021
Use "logical indexing":
y = rand(1, 100);
t = 0:99; % Prefer the cyclenumber, not the seconds
c = 17;
index = (t == 0);
x(index) = y(index);
index = (t > 0) & (rem(t, 2) == 0);
x(index) = -y(index);
index = (t > 0) & (rem(t, 2) == 1);
x(index) = c;

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