Inserting a row into the matrix in each iterations

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Hi there i like to ask how can i insert a new row/colum into the matrix with each increasing of the iterations
for i=1:n-1
h(i)=x(i+1)-x(i);
iter_h=iter_h+1;
Dia_1= [1 h(i) h(i+1)]
end
My interest is to add one coloum into Dia_1 for each iterations, for example Dia_1=[1 h(1) h(2) h(3) and so on for every new i, the h(i) will pop up here
How can i do so?
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 18 Mar 2021
I believe Rik is suggesting that your loop is doing what the diff function does.
h = diff(x);
Rik
Rik on 18 Mar 2021
That is indeed what I meant: if you want to calculate x(i+1)-x(i) for all positions of x, then you can simply do diff(x) to get the same result.
I have no clue what you are trying to achieve, so I can't give you a real solution. What do you want to do with Dia_1?
If you have trouble with Matlab basics you may consider doing the Onramp tutorial (which is provided for free by Mathworks).

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Juan Diego Castillo Cruz
Juan Diego Castillo Cruz on 18 Mar 2021
Edited: Juan Diego Castillo Cruz on 18 Mar 2021
I understand that you want to make the variable grow every iteration. Then:
Dia_1=[]; %Create a array
for i=1:n-1
h(i)=x(i+1)-x(i);
iter_h=iter_h+1;
Dia_1 = [Dia_1 h(i)] %This insert columns
end
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Rik
Rik on 19 Mar 2021
Did you already do a basic Matlab tutorial? It sounds like that would be a good time investment.
Juan Diego Castillo Cruz
Juan Diego Castillo Cruz on 19 Mar 2021
I assume that h is a matrix then:
h = ones(m,n-1);
Dia_1 = ones(m,n)
for i=1:n-1
h(:,i) = [i 2*i 3*i]; %For example this vector
Dia_1(:,i+1)=h(:,i).*Dia_1(:,i);
end
This was my understanding.

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