Incrementally growing and adding to a matrix
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Hello,
I'm new to matlab and am having a lot of trouble figuring out how to add elements to a matrix while simultaneously increasing the value of the existing elements.
For example, if my increment of change is .2, then i would want each number in my matrix to grow by .2 during each timestep. However, I also need to be making the matrix one element larger at each timestep.
t1 = .2 t2 = .4 .2 t3 = .6 .4 .2
I'm kind of at a loss, so any help would be greatly appreciated!
etc, etc.
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Jan
2011년 4월 1일
t = [];
for i=1:100
t = [t, 0] + 0.2; % Or [t + 0.2, 0.2];
end
Another method:
for i = 1:100;
t = (i:-1:1) * 0.2;
end
Be aware that a growing array is a very inefficient method. It is better to create the vector once and use indexing to operate on parts:
tFull = (100:-1:1) * 0.2;
for i = 1:100
t = tFull(101-i:100);
end
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Sean de Wolski
2011년 4월 1일
Don't do this!!
t = 0.2:0.2:maxt
or; if you need what you have above
t = tril(toeplitz(0:.2:1));
t(3,:)
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Jan
2011년 4월 2일
The FAQ concerns the formulation "t1=..., t2=...". As fas as I understand, the OP does not really want to create these different variables explicitely. If he does: Please follow Sean's link. +1
Aryn
2011년 4월 1일
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Sean de Wolski
2011년 4월 1일
If you give us an idea of the bigger picture we can probably help you refine the global approach as well as just creating t.
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