How are multiple for loops handled by matlab?
1 vue (au cours des 30 derniers jours)
Afficher commentaires plus anciens
Benedikt Wessel
le 24 Sep 2018
Modifié(e) : KALYAN ACHARJYA
le 24 Sep 2018
Hello, How's Matlab dealing with the following code? Is matlab checking the if condition like this: if 1=10 and then if 2=10 or if 2=50? My aim is that after the condition is true, every C(k) is added a C(n) till C(k)==C(n+1).
for k = 1:100
for n=[10,50,70]
if C(k)==C(n)
C(k:n+1)=C(k:n+1)+C(n)
end
end
end
Réponse acceptée
KALYAN ACHARJYA
le 24 Sep 2018
Modifié(e) : KALYAN ACHARJYA
le 24 Sep 2018
assign k=1
n=10
if c(1)=c(10)
if yes then only c(1 to 11)=c(1 to 11)+c(10)
otherwise skip if condition
end
k=1, now n=50
if c(1)=c(50)
if yes then only c(1 to 51)=c(1 to 51)+c(50)
otherwise skip if condition
end
k=1n n=50
do the same
finished inner loop next
k=2 and rest are same n=10, n=50, ...
2 commentaires
KALYAN ACHARJYA
le 24 Sep 2018
Modifié(e) : KALYAN ACHARJYA
le 24 Sep 2018
Welcome!
Please note: for one k value inner loops for n=10, 50 and 70 completed then only k=2 and do the same
Plus de réponses (1)
Dennis
le 24 Sep 2018
This depends on how you nest your loops:
for k=1:100
for n=[10,50,70] %this is the inner loop it will be executed 100 times
end
end
for n=[10,50,70]
for k=1:100 %this is the inner loop it will be executed 3 times
end
end
Your example will check for
C(1)==C(10)
C(1)==C(50)
C(1)==C(70)
C(2)==C(10)
%...and so on
2 commentaires
Voir également
Catégories
En savoir plus sur Loops and Conditional Statements dans Help Center et File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!