Multiply two terms at a set distance apart from each other in an array

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So, say you have a row vector of 950 values. And you want to find the multiplication between 2 terms 23 elements apart, like 1 and 24, 2 and 25, 3 and 26 etc until 927 and 950. How can this be done?
I have written a for loop but it gives me an error.
Loop:
for i = 1:950
var = array(i+23)*array(i)
end
Error:
Index of array exceeds 950
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Jan
Jan 2021-3-4
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Stephen23
Stephen23 2021-3-4
编辑:Stephen23 2021-3-4
The MATLAB approach:
v = arr(1:end-23) .* arr(24:end);

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源樹 上林 2021-3-4
array = 1:950;
for i = 1:950
disp([ 'i = ' num2str(i) ' : array(' num2str( i+23 ) ')*array(' num2str( i ) ')' ])
var = array(i+23)*array(i)
end
array(951) does not exist.

Jan
Jan 2021-3-4
The loop method:
array = rand(1, 950);
for i = 1:950 - 23
v = array(i+23) * array(i)
end
Stephen's vectorized approach is nicer and faster.

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