Skipping calculations using if

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Tom
Tom 2013년 12월 3일
편집: Matt J 2013년 12월 3일
Hello,
I have the following code:
for j = 1:(length(acalc)-1)
for ii = (j+1):length(acalc)
dotp(count2,:) = dot(acalc(j,:),acalc(ii,:));
magp(count2,:) = mag(j)*mag(ii);
count2 = count2 + 1;
end
end
Which works fine if length(acalc) > 1. However when length(acalc) = 1 (as it sometimes is), an error is returned presumably because of the failure in accessing acalc(ii,:) = acalc(j+1,:) = acalc(2,:)
Could someone help me resolve this issue? i.e. by simply skipping the calculations if length(acalc) = 1?
I tried simply stating if length(acalc) > 1 before this section of code, but that didn't seem to work.
Many thanks,
Tom

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Matt J
Matt J 2013년 12월 3일
No, if length(acalc)=1, the code you've shown would never be executed. For example, running the following will not result in anything displayed.
acalc=10;
for j = 1:(length(acalc)-1)
disp 'Executing'
end
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Tom
Tom 2013년 12월 3일
I thought that was the problem. But the problem is that most of the time (that section of the code is within a loop of its own) acalc consists of 4 or more rows and then everything is fine. What would be the way to skip those calculations for when acalc consists of only 1 row? I thought it would simply be if length(acalc) = 1 ... end. But that didn't work...
Matt J
Matt J 2013년 12월 3일
편집: Matt J 2013년 12월 3일
It doesn't look like length(acalc) is the command you should be using if you really intend to measure the number of rows. You should be using size(acalc,1) instead.

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