Making my function run for multiple input values
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function t = TrueThickness(strike,dip,pTop,pBase)
% transformatiion matrix
a = [sin(strike) cos(strike) 0;...
cos(strike)*cos(dip) -sin(strike)*cos(dip) -sin(dip);...
-cos(strike)*sin(dip) sin(strike)*sin(dip) -cos(dip)];
% transform points
p3n = zeros(3);
p4n = zeros(3);
for i = 1:3
for j = 1:3
p3n(i) = a(i,j)*pTop(j) + p3n(i);
p4n(i) = a(i,j)*pBase(j) + p4n(i);
end
end
% compute thicknessess
tt = abs(p3n(3) - p4n(3))
end
saved file as test12414!!
Here I make new matlab file and try running my function
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pTop= [724277 4944457 1270]
pBase = [ 724371 4944506 1299]
strike = 161.5651
dip = 16.0389
test12414(strike,dip,pTop,pBase)
the code works and is great but I want to be able to have several values for my strike,
dip ,pTop and pBase. for example lets say i want to use the script 3 times for different values.
Then pTop and pBase will be 3x3 vectors so have 9 numbers and strike and dip will have 3 values
how would I do this?
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ME
le 14 Nov 2019
Modifié(e) : ME
le 14 Nov 2019
You could call the function inside a ‘for’ loop. That would enable you to feed in the different input values. For example:
In1=[val1 val2 val3];
In2=[val1 val2 val3];
for i=1:3
[out1(i) out2(i)]=function(In1(i) in2(i))
end
Obviously, adjust for your particular application.
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Walter Roberson
le 14 Nov 2019
You define
function t = TrueThickness(strike,dip,pTop,pBase)
but you never assign anything to t . You do, however, assign to tt but do not use tt after the assignment.
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