double for loop is possible?
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I need to calculate M but I have a and e_ and I want to put them inside equation at the same time. When I write double for loop and press run I get to much answers. If I have only one 'for' then I get 4 answers as expected, but with two for loops I think I get double answers. Is using double for loop more complicated as I am doing or what is the problem here
for a = [6378137.000,6378137.000,6377397.155,6378136.000]
for e_ = [0.0818191910428151,0.0818191908426216,0.0818191908426216,0.0818191065283643]
M = (a *(1-(e_)^2)) / (sqrt(1-(e_)^2) * (sin(fi))^2)^3
end
end
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Dyuman Joshi
le 20 Déc 2023
You don't need to use a double for loop here, as it goes through all possible combinations of elements of a and e_ (a(1) & e(1), a(1) & e(2), a(1) & e(3), and so on, total 16 combinations), which is not what you want.
A double for loop is not complicated but it is not required here. A single for loop is what you need.
Additionally, a simpler approach is to vectorize the code -
a = [6378137.000,6378137.000,6377397.155,6378136.000];
e_ = [0.0818191910428151,0.0818191908426216,0.0818191908426216,0.0818191065283643];
%Random value
fi = pi/3;
%Change the display format
format long g
M = (a.*(1-(e_).^2)) ./ (sqrt(1-(e_).^2) .* (sin(fi))^2).^3
Note the use of element-wise operators .*, ./ and .^
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