indexing a vector by a power
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I would like my vector to go by powers of 2 but everything I tried hasn't worked.
for n = 0:9
pow = (1:2^n:512)
end
but this doesn't return a vector with 1, 2, 4, 16, ...
What can I do to achieve this?
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 25 Sep 2013
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Why are you using if n = 0:9. what you need is a for loop
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dustin
on 25 Sep 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 25 Sep 2013
post your code with a for loop
dustin
on 25 Sep 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 25 Sep 2013
your for loop woks only for n=9, because you are erasing the previous result each iteration
If you have
n=1
pow=2^n
for the next iteration
n=2
power=2^n
What is the result?
dustin
on 25 Sep 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 25 Sep 2013
Image Analyst
on 25 Sep 2013
I don't know what happened to 2^3=8 - maybe it's missing, but if each element is the square of the previous element, this will do that and give you the output you gave:
p = [1, 2];
for k = 3 : 9
p(k) = p(k-1)^2;
end
% Display p
p
In the command window:
p =
Columns 1 through 7
1 2 4 16 256 65536 4294967296
Columns 8 through 9
1.84467440737096e+19 3.40282366920938e+38
On the other hand, this code seems to be more like what your code does, but does not give you the output you gave because the 8 is in there:
for k = 0 : 9
p(k+1) = 2^k;
end
% Display p
p
In the command window:
p =
1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512
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dustin
on 25 Sep 2013
@dustin: But p is a vector already.
These questions are such basic, that I suggest (as Azzi's did already) to read the Getting Started chapters of the documentation. The forum is not the right place to learn the fundamental usage of Matlab, because this has been done exhaustively by experts in the documentation already. If we re-tell what you can find there, too much time would be wasted.
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