Plotting multiple outputs of a function through a For loop

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Emma Humphrey
Emma Humphrey 2018 年 8 月 21 日
編集済み: Emma Humphrey 2018 年 8 月 24 日
I am trying to plot the outputs of a function in my main through a For loop. I define the function (ballMC) in a separate m-file, and then call it to my main with specified inputs defined through the For loop. I tried to map the results of the For loop into an array, but I ended up getting the following message 'Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.' In the two lines of code before ending the loop. Any insight would be very much appreciated.
My code is as follows
n=2
Resultsestimate= zeros(50,1, 'double');
Resultshalfwidth =zeros(50,1, 'double');
for Nreps=logspace(1,6);
[estimate, halfwidth]=ballMC(Nreps,n);
Resultsestimate(Nreps)= estimate;
Resultshalfwidth(Nreps)= halfwidth;
end
figure(1)
plot(Nreps,Resultsestimate)
figure(2)
plot(Nreps,Resultshalfwidth)
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Stephen23
Stephen23 2018 年 8 月 22 日
@ADragon: you should move your comment to an answer.
ADragon
ADragon 2018 年 8 月 22 日
Hi Stephen, you are right. Thanks!

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ADragon
ADragon 2018 年 8 月 22 日
It does not appear that Nreps is an integer value that can be used as an array index. You could try:
Nreps = logspace(1,6);
for i = 1:length(Nreps)
[estimate, halfwidth]=ballMC(Nreps(i),n);
Resultsestimate(i)= estimate;
Resultshalfwidth(i)= halfwidth;
end
Or with fewer intermediate variables:
Nreps = logspace(1,6);
for i = 1:length(Nreps)
[Resultsestimate(i), Resultshalfwidth(i)] = ballMC(Nreps(i),n);
end
I would also initialize your result vectors too before the for loop (the code analyzer likes this).
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Stephen23
Stephen23 2018 年 8 月 22 日
+1 clear and useful answer
Emma Humphrey
Emma Humphrey 2018 年 8 月 24 日
編集済み: Emma Humphrey 2018 年 8 月 24 日
ADragon thank you very much for your answer , it completely works now.

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