How to increment a for loop by an arbitrary value?
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I am creating a Matlab program that calculates corresponding temperatures for Celsius, Kelvin, Fahrenheit, and Rankine scales. I want to write my code so that it can handle an arbitrary temperature increment (a user-inputted value).
Here is my current code (it currently increments by 1 degree Celsius--I want to change this):
Cstart = -50;
Cend = 100;
for Celsius = Cstart:Cend
Celius = Celsius
Kelvin = Celsius + 273.15
Fahrenheit = 1.8.*Celsius + 32
Rankine = (Celsius+273.15)*1.8
end
plot(Celsius,Kelvin,'r')
hold on
plot(Celsius,Fahrenheit,'b')
hold on
plot(Celsius,Rankine,'g')
legend('Kelvin','Fahrenheit','Rankine','FontSize',20)
xlabel('Temperature in Celsius','FontSize',20)
ylabel('Converted Temperature','FontSize',20)
title('Equivalent Temperatures','FontSize',20)
set(gca,'FontSize',20)
Thank you in advance!
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Amit
on 22 Jan 2014
Edited: Amit
on 22 Jan 2014
Cstart = -50;
Cend = 100;
step = input('Enter the increment ');
Celsius = Cstart:step:Cend;
%for ii = 1:numel(Celcius)
% Celius = Celsius
Kelvin = Celsius + 273.15
Fahrenheit = 1.8.*Celsius + 32
Rankine = (Celsius+273.15)*1.8
%end
plot(Celsius,Kelvin,'r',Celsius,Fahrenheit,'b',Celsius,Rankine,'g')
% hold on
% plot(Celsius,Fahrenheit,'b')
% hold on
% plot(Celsius,Rankine,'g')
legend('Kelvin','Fahrenheit','Rankine','FontSize',20)
xlabel('Temperature in Celsius','FontSize',20)
ylabel('Converted Temperature','FontSize',20)
title('Equivalent Temperatures','FontSize',20)
set(gca,'FontSize',20)
Moreover, you cannot plot this way. I modified it so that Celcius doesn't stay a scalar. Also, you can skip the looping.
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