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I'm trying to make a loop using 'for' or 'while' for this situation but i am lost:
Sa = 0.0233 %ft^2 Sb = 0.0884 %ft^2 Va = 9.5600 %ft/s Vb = 2.5200 %ft/s
if Sa > Sb hf = 0.4*(1-(Sb/Sa))*(((Vb)^2)*(0.5)) class = 'friction loss from sudden compression of cross section' elseif Sa < Sb hf = ((1-(Sa/Sb))^2)*(((Va)^2)*(0.5)) class = 'friction loss from sudden expansion of cross section' end

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Chaya N
Chaya N on 26 Oct 2016
I don't see why you would need any loops here. Your if-else statements seem to be doing just fine.
But, if your Sa and Sb variables are vectors, and if they are of the same length, then you would do:
for idx = 1:numel(Sa)
if Sa(idx) > Sb(idx)
hf(idx) = 0.4*(1-(Sb(idx)/Sa(idx)))*(((Vb)^2)*(0.5)); % class = 'friction loss from sudden compression of cross section'
elseif Sa(idx) < Sb(idx)
hf(idx) = ((1-(Sa(idx)/Sb(idx)))^2)*(((Va)^2)*(0.5)); % class = 'friction loss from sudden expansion of cross section'
end
end
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Little miss sunshine
Little miss sunshine on 27 Oct 2016
Can I do like this?
Sa = 0.0233 %ft^2 Sb = 0.0233 %ft^2 Va = 9.5600 %ft/s Vb = 2.5200 %ft/s
for idx = 1:numel(Sa) if Sa(idx) > Sb(idx) hf(idx) = 0.4*(1-(Sb(idx)/Sa(idx)))*(((Vb)^2)*(0.5)); class = 'friction loss from sudden compression of cross section' elseif Sa(idx) < Sb(idx) hf(idx) = ((1-(Sa(idx)/Sb(idx)))^2)*(((Va)^2)*(0.5)); class = 'friction loss from sudden expansion of cross section' elseif Sa(idx) == Sb(idx) hf(idx) = 0 class = 'no friction loss from sudden expansion or compression of cross section' end end
Chaya N
Chaya N on 27 Oct 2016
You can certainly do that, but it still doesn't change the equal lengths condition for Sa and Sb. It does not calculate hf for all possible combinations of Sa and Sb either.
Notice the line below:
for idx = 1:numel(Sa)
This line is setting the counter for the loop. If Sa is longer than Sb, you would get an error message. If Sb is longer than Sa, then this program will run but hf will have the same length as Sa. Would you just discard the remaining elements in Sb then?
If you have unequal number of elements in Sa and Sb, and are willing to ignore the extra elements in one of them, then change that loop counter to:
for idx = 1:min(numel(Sa),numel(Sb))

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