could you please convert it into a loop

very simple logic but im not getting
n=4
K = [ 1, 2; 3, 4]
K1=zeros(n+1);
K1([1 2],[1 2])=K
K2=zeros(n+1);
K2([2 3],[2 3])=K
K3=zeros(n+1);
K3([3 4],[3 4])=K
K4=zeros(n+1);
K4([4 5],[4 5])=K
L=K1+K2+K3+K4;
how to convert this into loop where we can add more Kn matrices

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 9 Mar 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 9 Mar 2019
"how to convert this into loop where we can add more Kn matrices"
Do NOT do that. Dynamically accessing variable names is one way that beginners force themselves into writing slow, complex, buggy code that is hard to debug. Read this to know why:
Indexing is neat, simple, and very efficient. You should use indexing, e.g. with a cell array or an ND numeric array.
page vnky
page vnky le 9 Mar 2019
thanks stephen!! that gave me lot and i got it.

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 10 Mar 2019
In addition to what Stephen said, it's very easy to create your L for any n, without even a loop:
K = [1 2; 3 4];
n = 5;
L = toeplitz([trace(K), K(2, 1), zeros(1, n-2)], [trace(K), K(1, 2), zeros(1, n-2)]);
L([1, end]) = K([1, end])

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page vnky
page vnky le 10 Mar 2019
wow guillaume, i got one step answer with yours... thanks a lot

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