Can't make this for loop work...

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Carlen
Carlen on 22 Mar 2015
Moved: DGM on 13 Sep 2023
I am trying to make this loop through so that I get a J1, J2, J3, and J4 matrix.
s1 = -.5773;
t1 = -.5773;
s2 = -.5773;
t2 = .5733;
s3 = .5773;
t3 = -.5773;
s4 = .5773;
t4 = .5773;
W1 = 1;
W2 = 1;
W3 = 1;
W4 = 1;
x1 = 3;
y1 = 2;
x2 = 5;
y2 = 2;
x3 = 5;
y3 = 5;
x4 = 3;
y4 = 4;
X_c = [x1 x2 x3 x4];
Y_c = [y1;y2;y3;y4];
for i = 1:4
J_i = (1/8)* X_c *[0 1-ti ti-si si-1; ...
ti-1 0 si+1 -si-ti; si-ti -si-1 0 ti+1; ...
1-si si+ti -ti-1 0] *Y_c
end
Sorry it has been a while since I have written any code and I am very inefficient.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 23 Mar 2015
Edited: Stephen23 on 12 Sep 2023
Do not use dynamically names variables in MATLAB. Put your variables in a cell array or structure instead.

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Answers (1)

dpb
dpb on 23 Mar 2015
"...this loop through so that I get a J1, J2, J3, and J4 matrix"
Don't do that! See the FAQ for why not and "more better" ways...
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Carlen
Carlen on 23 Mar 2015
Moved: DGM on 13 Sep 2023
Thanks for the reply. I am certainly a beginner to coding and some of this stuff is a bit over my head. It looks like I will have to do some more research on this and maybe get some external help.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 23 Mar 2015
Moved: DGM on 13 Sep 2023
It is not clear why you need to define all of these values as separate variables. It would be much neater and simpler if you just did this:
W = [1,1,1,1];
x = [3,5,5,3];
y = [2,2,5,4];
... etc.
And then you could also use MATLABs very powerful code vectorization abilities to make the rest of your code neater and faster too.

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