please the 'for' loop in the following program

clear;
clc;
b = input('Enter the Bit stream \n ');
%b = [0 1 0 1 1 1 0];
n = length(b);
t = 0:.01:n;
x = 1:1:(n+1)*100;
for i = 1:n
if (b(i) == 0)
b_p(i) = -1;
else
b_p(i) = 1;
end
for j = i:.1:i+1
bw(x(i*100:(i+1)*100)) = b_p(i);
end
end
bw = bw(100:end);
sint = sin(2*pi*t);
st = bw.*sint;
subplot(3,1,1)
plot(t,bw)
grid on ; axis([0 n -2 +2])
subplot(3,1,2)
plot(t,sint)
grid on ; axis([0 n -2 +2])
subplot(3,1,3)
plot(t,st)
grid on ; axis([0 n -2 +2])

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please the fix your code and please the explain what you want :)
PS: This time I'm written with broken English on purpose
@Paulo: Why this broken is? Please do not confuse me German speaker.
@Krishna: Please format your code by editing your original message (see the "{} Code" button) and ask a question. It is not clear if there is a problem at all, and if so, which FOR loop could be meant.
@Jan: never end a sentence with "is" "was" "were" "as" "like" since they have to modify something.
Correction: "why is this broken? Please do not confuse me {'as a', 'the', 'this'} German speaker." Since you need to correlate "German speaker" to "me."
@Paulo, can you edit posts/how does that work?
Paulo has reached a reputation level sufficient to have been invited to be a MATLAB Answers Community Editor; I do not, though, know whether the configuration change needed for him to actually edit has gone through yet.
The Community Editors have access to the normal "edit" button on all Answers, and can delete any Comment or Answer or even Question; the buttons for doing that are simply the normal buttons that the original poster would have.
Walter and Sean my editor status is still waiting to be implemented but I really don't have time do be here editing messages (have just a month to finish my thesis), my main reason to be here is just to learn and try to help others.

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Answers (1)

b_p = ones(size(b));
b_p(~b) = -1;
bw = [kron(b_p,ones(1,100)) b_p(end)];
creates the same thing you have for b_p, bw...

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