Add values to a matrix from a loop

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Thang  Le
Thang Le on 7 Mar 2014
Commented: Image Analyst on 30 Sep 2021
Hi,
I have the following lines in my script:
for j=0:15;
percentage_change = (x((8+j),k)-baseline1)/baseline1*100;
end
The above gives me 16 different values. Could anyone please tell me how I would go about putting all these 16 values in an empty 16x1 matrix called P? Thank you so much for your help.

Answers (3)

Poongavanam Palani
Poongavanam Palani on 9 Oct 2019
This should help!
P = [];
for j = 1:15
percentage_change = (x((8+j),k)-baseline1/baseline1*100;
P = [P, percentage_change,];
end

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 7 Mar 2014
P = percentage_change;
Of course after you do that P is no longer empty.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 8 Mar 2014
Since I can't run your code. I really recommend you take the same actions I would take to solve your issues. And that is to carry out the actions you will learn in this video: http://blogs.mathworks.com/videos/2012/07/03/debugging-in-matlab/
Thang  Le
Thang Le on 8 Mar 2014
I will. Thank you for all your help and patience, especially on a Friday and Saturday. Have a great weekend!

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Jacques
Jacques on 8 Mar 2014
P = zeros(16,1);
for j=0:15;
percentage_change = (x((8+j),k)-baseline1)/baseline1*100;
P(j+1) = percentage_change;
end
Sorry for not indenting code, I don't know how to do that...
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 30 Sep 2021
@Nathanael Ferster, glad it helped. Maybe it's a little known trick. If more people would type control-a then control-i in MATLAB before pasting in here, then it would sure make the code easier to follow. Of course after they paste it in, they still need to highlight it and click the Code icon to format it as code and enable the "copy" button so that people can copy the entire code with one click.

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