Storing user input as a vector
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Justin
le 21 Fév 2011
Réponse apportée : Rupashree Nakkeeran
le 14 Août 2018
I am asking a user for a positive number using a "while" loop. I want to store the numbers that the user gives me in a single row array and then perform several operations on the array of numbers. For example: input a number: 3 input a number: 4 input a number: 2 input a number: 2
I want an array of [3 4 2 2], but all I can get is [0 2 3 4]. I'm using
x = input ('input a number') number(x) = x
inside a while loop. Please help
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Sean de Wolski
le 21 Fév 2011
x = zeros(1,100); %assuming no more than 100 values
cnt = 0;
while 1
cnt = cnt+1;
x(cnt) = input('d....');
if some_condition
break;
end
end
x = x(1:cnt);
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Student
le 29 Mar 2018
Instead of stopping at 100, is there a way I can make the number of values stop when the user types "Stop" or "Done" or something similar to that?
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Sam G.
le 21 Fév 2011
You need a separate variable to indicate the array index you want to store the number in. In your example, the user enters '2' twice. Since you are using the input to specify the index, the second '2' overwrites the first '2'. I'd use end and do something like this.
x = [];
while 1
x(end+1) = input('Input a number: ');
if some_condition; break; end
end
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Rupashree Nakkeeran
le 14 Août 2018
You can also do it the following way,
limit=input('Enter limit=');
n=1;
while n<=limit
x(1,n)=input(' ');
n=n+1;
end;
disp(x)
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