Hi.
i met a question on this program, this is professor's code.
While, i confused for the M(r,c) = input(': ');
What is purpose of this code and why it is used on this program ?
% question: let users enter 9 numbers and output a 3*3 matrix,
clear all
clc
rows = 3;
cols = 3;
M = [];
for r = 1:rows
for c = 1:cols
fprintf('Enter the value for row %d column %d',r,c);
M(r,c) = input(': ');
end
end

 Réponse acceptée

KSSV
KSSV le 31 Mar 2022
You shoould run the code o understand it your self.
What is purpose of this code and why it is used on this program ?
The purpose of the line is to take the user input, for rth row and cth column. Read about the function input. Try
doc input
help input
There should be a small change in the code. Dont use
M = [] ;
You should initilaize the matrix M.
M = zeros(rows,cols) ;

7 commentaires

Shuoze Xu
Shuoze Xu le 31 Mar 2022
Ok, thank you.
Shuoze Xu
Shuoze Xu le 31 Mar 2022
While i know the meaning of input.
I just cannot understand why it used on here?
I know the meaning of fprintf() and input(), but why this code use fprintf() to show the comment for users
fprintf('Enter the value for row %d column %d',r,c);
M(r,c) = input(': ');
KSSV
KSSV le 31 Mar 2022
fprintf is used to print the information.
Shuoze Xu
Shuoze Xu le 31 Mar 2022
Yes, i known it.
My question is i always use the fprintf() to print infomation like that frprintf('The result is %d\n',vairable name)
But what is meaing of M(r,c) on this programming?
It means matrix?
KSSV
KSSV le 31 Mar 2022
Yes M is matrix and M(r,c) stands for element at rth row and cth column.
Shuoze Xu
Shuoze Xu le 31 Mar 2022
Sorry maybe MY description is not very clear, my main confusion is that the problem I encountered before is to write "add number" in input, I have never seen this kind of usage before.
i always use x = input("Enter the number: ")
fprint("The number is %d\n",x);
Shuoze Xu
Shuoze Xu le 31 Mar 2022
Anyway, thank you for your patience, thank you very much.

Connectez-vous pour commenter.

Plus de réponses (0)

Catégories

Produits

Version

R2021b

Tags

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by