How to save variables generated inside 'for' loop which contains a function, to the workspace?

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I have a long code, part of which involves calling a function inside a 'for' loop. Please see code below:
zz = linspace(0,0.2,length);
for qq=1:1:length(zz)
% some stuff %
[Z, AT, AW, W] = myfunc(zz(qq));
A = AT(end,:);
end
'myfunc' is written as a separate .m file. The problem is the variable 'A' or any of the variables returned from the function is not available outside this loop. What can I do save these variables so that I can use them in the next steps of my code?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 2 Sep 2018
Your loop starts at 2. What happens if length(zz) is 1 ?
Be careful with length(), as it will report 0 if any dimension is empty, and will return the largest dimension otherwise, not a particular dimension.
Bhaswar Dutta Gupta
Bhaswar Dutta Gupta on 2 Sep 2018
In my original question:
zz=linspace(0,0.2,Length);
I am starting from qq=2 as qq=1 has value 0, and that is not needed in my calculation.

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ahmed nebli
ahmed nebli on 2 Sep 2018
u can create an array, and use the function vertcat to store the variable A each time

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