How to add the strings in three for loops
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    Mahmuda Ishrat Malek
 le 5 Sep 2018
  
    
    
    
    
    Commenté : Mahmuda Ishrat Malek
 le 14 Sep 2018
            what I want is to add 9terms(all k & m) for each i(1:3). h_1, h_2, h_3 each will have 9 additive terms. Example, h_1= h_1_1_1*a_1*b_1+ h_1_1_2*a_1*b_2+.......+h_1_3_3*a_3*b_3.
Thanks in advance.
ht=cell(3);
for i=1:3
    for k=1:3
        for m=1:3
            code2=['h_',num2str(i),'=h_',num2str(i),'_',num2str(k),'_',num2str(m),'*a_',num2str(k),'*b_',num2str(m)];
            ht{i}=strcat(ht,'+',code2) 
            eval(ht(i));          
        end
   end 
disp(ht(i));
end
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  Stephen23
      
      
 le 11 Sep 2018
				Indexing would be much simpler and much more efficient.
The MATLAB documentation specifically warns against going exactly what you are trying to do: "A frequent use of the eval function is to create sets of variables such as A1, A2, ..., An, but this approach does not use the array processing power of MATLAB and is not recommended. The preferred method is to store related data in a single array."
Magically accessing variable names is one way that beginners force themselves into writing slow, complex, buggy code that is hard to debug:
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  Naman Chaturvedi
    
 le 11 Sep 2018
        Correct code:
ht=cell(3,1);
for i=1:3
    for k=1:3
        for m=1:3
            if (k*m==1)
                code2=['h_',num2str(i),'=h_',num2str(i),'_',num2str(k),'_',num2str(m),'*a_',num2str(k),'*b_',num2str(m)];
                ht{i}=[ht{i},code2];
            else
                code2=['h_',num2str(i),'_',num2str(k),'_',num2str(m),'*a_',num2str(k),'*b_',num2str(m)];
                ht{i}=[ht{i},'+',code2]; 
            end   
        end
     end 
disp(ht(i));
end
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