How to multiply matrices using a for loop
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I have the equation p(t+1)=p(t)*P. p(t) is the matrix [p1(t) p2(t) p3(t) p4(t)] with p(0)=[1 0 0 0] and P is a 4x4 matrix.
I need to create a for loop that runs through the matrix multiplications until it reaches a certain p1(t). Can anyone help? Thanks.
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Kaushik Lakshminarasimhan
on 17 Jan 2018
p = rand(4,1); % 4x1 vector
P = rand(4,4); % 4x4 matrix
pstar = 10;
while p(1)<pstar % stop multiplying if p(1) reaches a certain pstar
p = P*p;
end
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Kaushik Lakshminarasimhan
on 18 Jan 2018
for loop is not ideal here because you do not know how many iterations you'll need a priori (unless you worked out the math). Is there a reason you insist on a for loop? If you absolutely must use it, here's one way:
p = rand(4,1); % 4x1 vector
P = rand(4,4); % 4x4 matrix
pstar = 10;
for i=1:1e4 % allow for a large enough number of iterations
p = P*p;
if p(1)>pstar, break; end
end
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