Write matrix or array without overwriting

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Dion Theunissen
Dion Theunissen 2021 年 2 月 18 日
コメント済み: Walter Roberson 2021 年 2 月 18 日
Hi,
I am getting a parameter called 'test' in a for loop. I want to write it to a matrix or array without overwriting. Each loop has a different dimension so that makes it a bit complicated.
I need on line h 'r' values of test, line h the new 'r' values of test and so on. So test needs to come in row h, column r.
for h = 3:10
...
...
...
A = []
for r = 1:g
...
for m = 1:numbcenterlines
...
percentage(m) = sum(distance>0 & distance <1) / numel(distance)*100;
test = max(percentage,[],'all');
end
A(r,h) = [A;test] %this part doesn't work well so my question is how to fix this part and get an array here with all the test values without overwriting
end
end

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Stephen23
Stephen23 2021 年 2 月 18 日
You are mixing up two different approaches to adding data in a loop: concatenation and indexing. Just pick one, e.g.:
A = [A;test];
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Dion Theunissen
Dion Theunissen 2021 年 2 月 18 日
A =
0 0 67.9666
0 0 57.2263
0 0 73.3220
0 0 19.6101
0 0 21.3058
0 0 88.3791
0 0 78.7196
A =
0 0 0 36.5854
0 0 0 36.5854
0 0 0 36.5854
0 0 0 36.5854
0 0 0 36.5854
0 0 0 36.5854
0 0 0 36.5854
This is the result, but i want to save the third column aswell.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2021 年 2 月 18 日
Do not do the
A = [];
inside your outer loop.

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