Using loop instead of hardcoding
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Hi everyone,
I want to use for loop instead of just typing particular h values how can I do that ?.
Furthermore, my ta and tb got 3 elements whereas my tc got 11 elements and td got 21 elements, same as va vb vc vd respectively.
Thanks in advance
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Rik
on 20 May 2019
Please post your code as code instead of a picture. What exact function are you using? The only midpoint function I can find in the documentation is the Deep Learning Toolbox midpoint function, which has a different syntax.
Anyway, the stated problem itself is easily solved like this (I used cell due to the differently sized variables):
h=[0.7 0.5 0.1 0.05];
t=cell(1,numel(h));
v=cell(1,numel(h));
for k=1:numel(h);
[t{k},v{k}]=midpoint(dvdt,tspan,v0,h(k));
end
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Rik
on 20 May 2019
Edited: Rik
on 26 May 2019
Then you will have to describe better what your function is doing. What is the input and output? I don't see how you could get that error with my code. Please attach your entire code as an m-file, or try to reduce it to a MWE so we can run your code without any other dependencies and can reproduce your issue.
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