My script is working wrong with nested for loops
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d = input('enter a number:')
figure
for b = 0:0.5:d
plot(b, 0, '*k')
pause(0.05)
end
for c = 0:0.5:d
plot(0, c, '*k')
plot(d, c, '*k')
pause(0.05)
end
for b = 0:0.5:d
plot(c, d, '*k')
pause(0.05)
end
I couldn't run this script nested for-end loops. How can I do that? It is working correct like this. I want to make lines thinner. I couldn't use Linewidht correctly probably. Can I use axes command differently or use something else?
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Jan
le 24 Mar 2021
But there are no nested loops and no need for nested loops. If you have a problem with some code, which contain nested loops, post this code and explain the problems.
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DGM
le 24 Mar 2021
Modifié(e) : DGM
le 24 Mar 2021
I'm not sure what you were trying to nest here. Would something like this suffice?
a = input('enter a number:')
clf
figure(gcf)
axes('NextPlot', 'add', ...
'XLim', [-1, a+1], 'YLim', [-1, a+1], ...
'DefaultLineMarkerSize', 3);
for s=1:3
for b = 0:0.5:a
switch s
case 1
plot(b, 0, '*k')
case 2
plot(0, b, '*k')
plot(a, b, '*k')
case 3
plot(b, a, '*k')
end
pause(0.05)
end
end
for b = 0:0.5:a
plot([0, a, a, 0, 0], [0, 0, a, a, 0], '-k')
end
As far as the lineweight goes, I don't know how thin you want it to be. You can set the linewidth property:
plot([0, a, a, 0, 0], [0, 0, a, a, 0], '-k','linewidth',0.1)
but the thinnest line that it can display is 1px wide.
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Jan
le 24 Mar 2021
Plotting the line does not need a loop:
% for b = 0:0.5:a % The body does not depend on b, so omit the loop
plot([0, a, a, 0, 0], [0, 0, a, a, 0], '-k')
% end
What is the problem with which line width?
plot([0, a, a, 0, 0], [0, 0, a, a, 0], '-k', 'LineWidth', 3)
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Jan
le 24 Mar 2021
"use hold on instead of using axes" - this is not meaningful. hold on sets the NextPlot property of the axes to 'add'. You can do this directly also.
You can either define the MarkerSize inside each plot command, or as default in the axes object. It is a question of taste.
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