Counter Values Are Not Changing, MATLAB

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I am new to Matlab and I have an issue where two counters in my code do not change value.
fid = fopen('results.txt', 'wt');
counter1 = 0;
counter2 = 3;
for i=1:size(res_t,1)
counter1 = counter1 + 1;
if(counter2 == 3)
fprintf(fid, '%f ', res_t.time(:,:)); % first column i need the time
counter2 = 0;
end
fprintf(fid, '%f ', res_t.data(:,:)');
if(counter1 == 3)
fprintf(fid, '\n'); %after it writes all 3 X,Y,Z i want to change line
counter1 = 0;
end
counter2 = counter2 + 1;
end
fclose (fid);
}
When compiled, the values of counter1 & counter2 do not change, which means they never meet the If statement conditions. My output file is a file which contains: column1: time values, columns2 to 4: X, Y, Z coordinates respectively.
For example:
Time1 X1 Y1 Z1
Time2 X2 Y2 Z2
Thanks!

Accepted Answer

dpb
dpb on 18 Jun 2014
Probably because
size(res_t,1)
is either empty or 0 so the loop never executes.
You say "when compiled"; is that a euphemism or are you really building a compiled .exe? I've never had the toolbox so don't know what/how it deals with undefined variables when it finds one--at the command line if res_t didn't exist you'd error and know what the problem is.
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Daniel Barzegar
Daniel Barzegar on 18 Jun 2014
well, my matrix has 9 lines and i want to do the for loop for all the lines. How i can do the for loop until the end of the matrix?
for i=1: ???
... ...
end
cheers
José-Luis
José-Luis on 18 Jun 2014
By lines you mean row or columns?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 18 Jun 2014
Why not just write out all 4 numbers in a single fprintf()???? Also, you'd have to index res_t with i, which you're not doing now.
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Daniel Barzegar
Daniel Barzegar on 18 Jun 2014
because this is just a small example . my real file has more than 5000 samples...!

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dpb
dpb on 18 Jun 2014
...the value of size(res_t,1) = 1 , that's why i doesnt do the loop. res_t is a matrix having 9 lines
Well, one or the other of those statements is just plain wrong. Use the debugger and step thru and figure out where it goes wrong or show enough context we can tell -- as is, there's not enough information to do anything useful on that part.
Oh, I see...you've written
for i=1:size(res_t,1)
but it turns out looking on down later that res_t is a structure not matrix. You need
for i=1:size(res_t.data,1)
to address the data array inside the structure.
And, as IA indicates, why not write the file with one of the higher-level routines like dlmwrite or at least with a single fprintf loop?
dlmwrite('yourfile',[res_t.time res_t.data], 'delimiter', ' ')
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Daniel Barzegar
Daniel Barzegar on 18 Jun 2014
yes, you are right. i just had to have size(res_t.data). thanks!

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