Two different ways of using iterations

I have decided to do some repetition in Matlab during this summer so I'm doing a lot of assignments again that I have already finished a couple of months ago. Though, I stumble upon a certain assignment and my solution would be:
load tal
v_stor=[];
v_liten=[];
v_mellan=[];
for i=1:length(V)
if V(i)>=10
v_stor = v_stor + V(i);
elseif V(i)<=-10
v_liten = v_liten + V(i);
else
v_mellan = v_mellan + V(i);
end
end
v_stor
v_mellan
v_liten
I think it's pretty straightfoward what I want my code to do. This gave me empty vectors and I was confused why, so I checked my earlier solution:
load tal
t = 0;
v_stor = [];
v_mellan = [];
v_liten = [];
for i= 1:length(V)
if V(t+1)>= 10
v_stor=[v_stor V(t+1)];
elseif V(t+1)<=-10
v_liten = [v_liten V(t+1)];
else
v_mellan=[v_mellan V(t+1)];
end
t=t+1;
end
v_stor
v_mellan
v_liten
So my question is, why is my second solution wrong and how come, in my earlier solution, that I used V(t+1)? It looks the same to me.
Edit: Vector V is of size 1000x1

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dipak nigam
dipak nigam le 29 Juin 2020
load tal
v_stor=[];
v_liten=[];
v_mellan=[];
for i=1:length(V)
if V(i)>=10
v_stor = [v_stor V(i)];
elseif V(i)<=-10
v_liten = [v_liten V(i)];
else
v_mellan = [v_mellan V(i)];
end
end
v_stor
v_mellan
v_liten
You were trying to add values to a vector by using '+' operator. You need to change your code like above to get the desired result.

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KSSV
KSSV le 29 Juin 2020
Modifié(e) : KSSV le 29 Juin 2020
In the first case, you are not saving the result. Check the below.
load tal
v_stor=zeros(1,length(V));
v_liten=zeros(1,length(V));
v_mellan=zeros(1,length(V));
for i=1:length(V)
if V(i)>=10
v_stor(i) = V(i);
elseif V(i)<=-10
v_liten(i) = V(i);
else
v_mellan(i) = V(i);
end
end
v_stor
v_mellan
v_liten

5 commentaires

I fixed my error:
for i=1:length(V)
if V(i)>=10
v_stor = [v_stor V(i)];
elseif V(i)<=-10
v_liten = [v_liten V(i)];
else
v_mellan = [v_mellan V(i)];
end
end
And achieved the correct answer.
How silly of me to make that mistake. Good that I'm doing repeat of the assignments.
KSSV
KSSV le 29 Juin 2020
Modifié(e) : KSSV le 29 Juin 2020
The above method takes time..the right way is what I have shown. Also you need not to use loop for your case.
v_stor = V(V>=10) ;
v_liten = V(V<=-10) ;
v_mellan = V(V>=10 & V<10) ;
Michael Peyron
Michael Peyron le 29 Juin 2020
I did not know this way of extracting the values existed. Thanks for telling. They only taught us how to do it with for loops.
KSSV
KSSV le 29 Juin 2020
The basic building block is a loop. But in MATLAB you can avoid loop most of the times....remember the full form of MATLAB.
Michael Peyron
Michael Peyron le 29 Juin 2020
Thanks! I added your code to my notes!

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