How do I assign an index value to a function output?
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Using R2014b. I have a function called within a for loop which returns lots of outputs. I want to assign an index value for each output of the function as the loop runs. Something like:
for ind = 1:n
[output1(ind),output2(ind), ...] = function(inputs)
end
This doesn't appear to work (results in an error). Is there an easy way to code this without doing:
output1(ind) = output1;
output2(ind) = output2;
for each variable after the function call?
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Stephen23
2016-1-3
Indexing into an output argument works without error:
>> for k = 1:3, [R(k),C(k)] = size(ones(1,k));, end
>> R,C
R =
1 1 1
C =
1 2 3
If you want help finding your syntax error then you need to actually tell us what the error message is, and show us your code.
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Walter Roberson
2016-1-3
You cannot assign an empty result into an indexed location, not unless you are using {} indexing on a cell array. Also remember that strings are row vectors of characters, not single locations.
You might need
for ind = 1:n
[output1{ind},output2{ind}, ...] = function(inputs)
end
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