What does this for-loop do?
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for i=1:numSubj(group)
subj=cell2mat(subjIDs{group}{1}(i, :))
subjDir=[/somewhere/somewhere];
v=dlmread(subjDir);
FCall=(i, :, :)=v;
end
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Adam Danz
2018년 7월 13일
It doesn't do anything because there are multiple errors that will cause a break. Please format your code using the {} button and include line breaks where needed. If you have more specific questions, follow-up.
Golnar
2018년 7월 13일
편집: Geoff Hayes
2018년 7월 13일
Geoff Hayes
2018년 7월 13일
Golnar - where did you get this code? Please provide a link or some context so we can get an idea of what group, numSubj, etc. are.
Adam Danz
2018년 7월 13일
Here are at least 2 lines that will break
- [/somewhere/somewhere/]
- FCall=(i, :, :)=v
The only way to reverse engineer this code is if it works in the first place. I'd like to help more but the code doesn't do anything as long as it's breaking. I agree with Geoff's comment - knowing the source of the code and what the variables mean would be another good starting point.
Golnar
2018년 7월 13일
Geoff Hayes
2018년 7월 13일
But what is group? A number or a string or something else? numSubj is probably an array but is it a numeric, character or cell array? Again, where did you get this code from?
Adam Danz
2018년 7월 13일
Here's a brief look at what's going on and it's very vague because the code is vague.
for i=1:numSubj(group) %Loop through 1 to some other number defined by numSubj(group)
subj=cell2mat(subjIDs{group}{1}(i, :)) %subj should be a matrix if the code works. subjIDs is a cell array of cell arrays.
subjDir=[/somewhere/somewhere]; % ??? (will break)
v=dlmread(subjDir); % see 'help dlmread'
FCall=(i, :, :)=v; % ?? This will break
end
Golnar
2018년 7월 13일
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