Recursive loops in MATLAB
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I have a question regarding recursive loops in MATLAB.
Suppose I have a variable called "dimension" with value 3. The script that I need to run has the following structure:
dimension=3;
order=5;
for i1=1:order
for i2=1:order
for i3=1:order
if i1+i2+i3<=order
disp([i1,i2,i3])
end
end
end
end
That is, if "dimension=3", 3 nested loops will be required to run this script.
If "dimension=4", then the script shown above becomes:
dimension=4;
order=5;
for i1=1:order
for i2=1:order
for i3=1:order
for i4=1:order
if i1+i2+i3+i4<=order
disp([i1,i2,i3,i4])
end
end
end
end
end
That is, 4 nested loops in this case. And so on.
To solve this problem, I tried the following first (without the if condition i1+i2...<=order shown above, because I didn't know how to incorporate it into the script):
function result=recursiveLoop(dimension,order,level,iter,counter,expression)
if nargin==2 % initial call
level=1;
iter=zeros(dimension,1);
counter=0;
expression=zeros(order^dimension,dimension);
end
for i=1:order
iter(level)=i;
counter=counter+1;
expression(counter,:)=iter;
if level==dimension && i==order
result=expression;
end
if level~=dimension
result=recursiveLoop(dimension,order,level+1,iter,counter,expression);
end
end
end
But the output is not the one that one would expect from the above definition. Any ideas about how to solve this problem using, say, a recursive function? Is there a better way to solve this problem?
Thank you,
Ricardo
2 件のコメント
David Goodmanson
2017 年 3 月 3 日
Hi Ricardo, do you care what order the results are displayed in, i.e. right now the last index changes most quickly and the first index changes least quickly.
Ricardo Prada
2017 年 3 月 3 日
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