Extracting values of a function into an array

Hey guys!
Hope you are doing well! I am currently working on a project that requires me to nest my functions and to call upon different functions. One such function has three inputs, and one output.
The input varies as it progresses through a loop, which overwrites my output value (so for input 1, it will give output 1, then for input 2 it will provide me output 2, overwriting the first output). I don't want that to happen, and I want to store each output value in an array, as my function calculates the output, such that the input 1 gives me output 1, input 2 gives me output 2, and all of these output values are stored in an array.
I don't want to manually index each element, because its too cumbersome and also because the number of inputs depends on the user, which means I don't know what the index should be anyways!
Thanks in advance for any help!!!!

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 9 Sep 2020
Modifié(e) : Ameer Hamza le 9 Sep 2020
If the size of vector is not too large or execution speed is not a critical consideration then you can use dynamic allocation. Something like this. vector 'a' contains the value returns by each call of myFun
a = [];
while 1
x = input('x: ');
y = input('y: ');
z = input('z: ');
a = [a myFun(x, y, z)];
if upper(input('Do you want to enter again? (Y/N)', 's')) == 'N'
break;
end
end
function a = myFun(x, y, z) % example
a = x + y + z;
end

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Hello.
I am confused with these two lines: a = [a myFun(x, y, z)]; and function a = myFun(x, y, z)
a = x + y + z; With the first line, why are we saying that a is a value within the array and how would myFun work?
Thanks
myFun is just an example function. It takes 3 inputs and returns 1 output. You can replace it with any other function.
This line
a = [a myFun(x, y, z)];
means that append the output of myFun to the end of the vector and reassign it back to the variable 'a'. After each iteration, the number of elements in vector 'a' increase by 1. An alternative is
a = [];
while 1
x = input('x: ');
y = input('y: ');
z = input('z: ');
a(end+1) = myFun(x, y, z);
if upper(input('Do you want to enter again? (Y/N)', 's')) == 'N'
break;
end
end
function a = myFun(x, y, z) % example
a = x + y + z;
end
Thank you very much!!! My code is working thanks to you!!! Have an amazing day!!!
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 10 Sep 2020
I am glad to be of help!

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