Calculate values only once in the loop

Suppose I have a code running in a loop I have done some operations and I create a matrix in the loop, that matrix has the same size in every iteration. How do i calculate the number of elemens of the matrix only for the first iteration and not for every iteration since i know that it will be the same for every iteration? I want to avoid using ifelse statements.

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KSSV
KSSV on 12 Sep 2018
Read about function numel. This will give you the number of elements present. Also you can get size of matrix and do product to get the elements.

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D_coder
D_coder on 12 Sep 2018
Edited: D_coder on 12 Sep 2018
I already know that but in my case I want to calculate the number of elements only for the first iteration and avoid calculating the number of elements again and again inside the loop
for i = 1:N
if i == 1
N = numel(A) ;
end
end
@KSSV Sir, I also looking for the answer, I tried but didn't get the way
%If the condition is true, then only execute the statement
%How to avoid if statement in above code?
N(condition true)=execate the statement
N = 0 ; % number of elements
for i = 1:10
A = rand(10) ;
while ~N
N = numel(A) ;
end
end
is there anyother way to calculate without using loops or if else statement. How about N(N==0) = execute the statement

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Use "isempty":
I = rand(4,5);r=[]; c=[];
for i=1:10
if isempty(r) || isempty(c)
[r,c]=size(I);
end
end

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