Change Array Name In Each Loop

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Matthew
Matthew le 9 Oct 2017
Commenté : Matthew le 9 Oct 2017
I'm writing a For loop and want to create an array each loop, with the name changed according to the loop counter; e.g., Coll1, Coll2, Coll3, etc. Before folks slaughter me for asking...I've already read on here where folks have asked the question and "experts" recoil sharply against them saying it's a very bad newbie idea. Instead they should use the same array name but use indexing. I get that. But in this case I don't think I can do that because in each iteration of the loop, the newly created array has different dimensions each time. So I don't want the largest one creating a slew of zero cells in the smaller ones just for the sake of using a single array name. Any tips on how I can do this?
Thanks in advance, M Ridzon
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per isakson
per isakson le 9 Oct 2017
Modifié(e) : per isakson le 9 Oct 2017
Possibilities
  1. Assign "newly created array has different dimensions each time" to a new cell in a cell array
  2. Assign each array to a new field in a structure. Better alternative if you have descriptive names for the arrays. Its easier to remember good names than numbers. Your code will be easier to read.
If you present good reasons for not using one of these two, I will answer questions on eval.
Matthew
Matthew le 9 Oct 2017
#1 sounds like a great idea. I hadn't thought of that. Thanks!

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 9 Oct 2017
As per suggested, use a cell array.
C = cell(1, 10);
for n = 1:10
C{n} = rand(n); % size(C{n}) is [n n]
end
Each cell in C has a different sized matrix.
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Matthew
Matthew le 9 Oct 2017
I didn't think of this. Great idea! Thanks!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 9 Oct 2017
So? Simply have 3 for loops and create a new array in each one. What's the problem?
for k = 1 : whatever1
Coll1(k) = whatever2;
end
for k = 1 : whatever3
Coll2(k) = whatever4;
end
for k = 1 : whatever5
Coll3(k) = whatever6;
end
There's absolutely nothing wrong with that - no shame. Just go ahead and do it.
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Matthew
Matthew le 9 Oct 2017
Thanks, but this won't work. I do not know beforehand how many times FOR will run; i.e., the ending iteration changes. Therefore, Coll<end#> is unknown.

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