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Tim
Tim le 22 Juin 2015
Modifié(e) : Tim le 22 Juin 2015
A more polite way to ask in the event of urgency would be something like:
"I really need help on this one, time is a factor!"
a =[2:6 17:22]
for i=1:length(a)
y=2*a(i)
end
Or if you want to do it without a loop use vector form, which is generally more efficient in MATLAB:
a =[2:6 17:22];
y=2.*a;

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 22 Juin 2015
Modifié(e) : Azzi Abdelmalek le 22 Juin 2015
It's better to avoid the variable i, because it's used by Matlab with complex numbers.
for ii= [2:6,17:22]
Y= 2*ii;
end
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 22 Juin 2015
for i = [2:6,17:22]
Y = 2*i;
end
Note that you are overwriting Y completely each time, which is a common error in for loops. When you are looping over values that are not consecutive integers and you want to get one output value for each input value then use something like
ivals = [2:6,17:22];
for k = 1 : length(ivals);
i = ivals(k);
Y(k) = 2 * i;
end

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Amir Mohammad Babaie Parsa
Modifié(e) : Amir Mohammad Babaie Parsa le 25 Mai 2022
Hi
It really helped me, Thanks a zillion.
Rafiqul Islam
Rafiqul Islam le 31 Oct 2022
Walter Roberson Thanks a lot

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