create a vector of all the odds positive integers smaller than 100 in increasing order to save it into a variable

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Hi im new student in matlab, i try to do this exercise but i dont understand the thing size, the test asking me for a size [1 50] and say is currently [1 99], the code i wrote was:
odds = 1:1:99
thank you
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 14 Juin 2020
A variable named Even with capital E and no s in the name, is not the same as a variable named evens with lower-case e and s in the name.
MUDDASAR AYYUB
MUDDASAR AYYUB le 14 Juin 2020
Hi, thank you so much it worked for me. it was quite simple. thankyou
here is the code
j=1;
k=1;
for i=1:100
if mod(i,2)==0 && i~=1
even(j)=i;
j=j+1;
else
odd(k)=i;
k=k+1;
end
end
odds = [1:2:99]
evens = [100:-2:1]

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Michael Hawks
Michael Hawks le 3 Avr 2020
You were close. You just need to change one digit from your command to look like this:
odds = [1:2:99]
The '2' in the 2nd position there tells Matlab to skip some numbers, keeping only every 2nd digit.
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Rik
Rik le 3 Avr 2020
Modifié(e) : Rik le 3 Avr 2020
Since this is a homework question it is generally not a good idea to give complete working solutions. You can keep this answer now as it is, as Andres probably got an email notification with the contents of your answer.
The general consensus is to teach people how to solve their homework with the available tools (Matlab itself (trial and error), the documentation, Google, and their brains). Understanding questions and learning how to solve them is a real skill, it takes time to learn.
Also, the brackets are not needed. The colon operator already returns a vector, you don't need the brackets to make it a vector again. You will also notice mlint is giving you a warning to that effect (the orange squiggle).

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Mayuresh Chawde
Mayuresh Chawde le 24 Mai 2020
That was so tricky questions in assignments you have to be very thougro with pratica online lectures for second that is for even you need to put vector in decreasing order just like that -
evens = 100:-2::1
there you go. You solved it easily

D Deepak
D Deepak le 26 Mai 2021
Modifié(e) : Rik le 30 Sep 2021
j=1;
k=1;
for i=1:100
if mod(i,2)==0 && i~=1
even(j)=i;
j=j+1;
else
odd(k)=i;
k=k+1;
end
end
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Rik
Rik le 26 Mai 2021
Why the &&i~=1 part? Why are you dynamically growing arrays? Why didn't you comment your code?
And why are you posting a solution to a homework assignment? And why didn't you format it as code?

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N/A
N/A le 14 Mar 2023
Déplacé(e) : Image Analyst le 14 Mar 2023
odds = 1:2:100 % create odd from 1 to 100
evens = 100:-2:2 % create evens from 0:99
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 14 Mar 2023
I don't see where the original poster said anything about evens, or the order of the evens. But anyway, I think you meant
evens = 2 : 2 : 100; % Create vector of even numbers from 2 : 100, OR...
evens = 100 : -2 : 2; % Create vector of even numbers from 100 to 2 in reverse order.

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Pratheeksha
Pratheeksha le 2 Juil 2024
j=1;
k=1;
for i=1:100
if mod(i,2)==0 && i~=1
even(j)=i;
j=j+1;
else
odd(k)=i;
k=k+1;
end

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