concatenating vectors generated with loop

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alpedhuez
alpedhuez le 27 Mar 2018
Commenté : Stephen23 le 2 Avr 2018
I would like to run a for loop like
for i=1:N
output=[1 i]
output2 = [output2 output]
end
But in this example it seems that I need to define output2 at the beginning. Is there any compact way to write this operation?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 2 Avr 2018
Expanding the array on each iteration will (in general) slow down your code. As David Goodmanson wrote, it is good practice preallocate the output array before the loop. Read this to know more:

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David Goodmanson
David Goodmanson le 27 Mar 2018
Modifié(e) : David Goodmanson le 27 Mar 2018
Hi alpedhuez, define output2 by putting
output2 = [];
just before the do loop.
Unless you are using the intermediate results somehow, concatenation in this manner is not recommended. For N = 10000 or less it's all right in terms of execution time. But with execution time growing rapidly, eventually it makes more sense (and is better practice anyway) to define an array by output2 = ones(1,2*N) and then fill all the even entries with output2(2:2:2*N) = 1:N

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David Fletcher
David Fletcher le 27 Mar 2018
Modifié(e) : David Fletcher le 27 Mar 2018
Not really more compact, but it does away with the loop
N=10
output=reshape([ones(1,N); 1:N],1,2*N)

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