A = [0 1.7 2; 3 4 8; 4.2 3 8];
numEven = 0;
for k = 1:numel(A)
if mod(A(k),2) == 0
numEven = numEven+1;
end
end
Why numEven =5 ? Can someone explain? As I understand mod(A(k),2 == 0 is logical command therefore the sum of mod(A(k),2 supposed to be equal 5, and 5+1=6?

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SALAH ALRABEEI
SALAH ALRABEEI le 14 Juin 2021
it counts the even numbers by checking the reminder of dividing by 2.
What is ur A!!
Tri Dang
Tri Dang le 14 Juin 2021
Oh I editted the question
Can you check?
Thanks

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 14 Juin 2021

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The count starts out 0. Then you start going through the array in linear index order. Each time you find an even number, you increase the count by 1.
The first 0 is even so you increase the count from 0 to 1
The 2 is even so you increase the count from 1 to 2
The 4 and 8 are even so you increase the count to 3 and then 4
The 8 is even so you increase the count from 4 to 5.
There is nothing in the code that would add 1 to the 5.
Another way of writing the code is
numEven = nnz(mod(A,2) == 0)
with no loops.

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