I got a code from my professor as an answer to one of our recitation problems and I am trying to decipher it.

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The for loop is as follows:
p=1;
q=1;
for i=2:2:2*N
K(i,q:q+2)=[x(p)^2 x(p) 1];
L(i)=y(p);
p=p+1;
K(i+1,q:q+2)=[x(p)^2 x(p) 1];
L(i+1)=y(p);
q=q+3;
end
what is the "i=2:2:2*N" part? I thought you only used an i = n:m sort of format. Why are there two colons here? Thank you.

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David Hill
David Hill 2020-4-14
i=2:2:2*N;%advances i by 2 starting at 2 and going until it reaches 2*N

Steven Lord
Steven Lord 2020-4-14
See the Description section on the documentation page for the for keyword. The array over which for iterates can be defined as a:b, but it can also be defined as a:d:b or it can be an arbitrary array over whose columns for should iterate.

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