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Re: Simple 'for' loop question
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Rob Teasdale |
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Re: Simple 'for' loop question |
Date: |
Wed, 6 Jun 2007 01:25:46 -0700 (PDT) |
Thanks all,
Yep, I couldn't see the forest for the trees - it was a long day. All fine now
that I have my variable names sorted out :) Thanks Jordi for your response, I
am new to Octave, so I am still working out the best way of vectorising code as
many posts indicate that this will speed up calculation time significantly ( I
still fall back to traditional programming methods!)
Cheers
Rob
----- Original Message ----
From: Thomas Weber <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Cc: Rob Teasdale <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, 5 June, 2007 11:59:38 PM
Subject: Re: Simple 'for' loop question
Am Dienstag, 5. Juni 2007 23:57 schrieb Rob Teasdale:
> function [CO] = p_area(X,Y,Z,O)
> [R C] = size(X)
> row = 1;
> for i = 1:R
> for j = 1:C
> C = [X(i,j) Y(i,j) Z(i,j)];
You are overwriting your "C" here. Is that intended?
> Output
> octave:3> rob_test
If the above doesn't help, please provide your test script.
Thomas
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