How to Convert Matlab for-loop in Python
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Nils Conradf
on 14 Nov 2021
Answered: Yongjian Feng
on 20 Nov 2021
I have a code in Matlab and need to convert it to python:
for idx = 1: numel(alpha)
x(idx) = radius * math.cos(math.pi/180*alpha(idx))
x(idx) = x (idx) + center(1)
y(idx) = radius * math.sin(math.pi/180*alpha(idx))
y(idx) = y (idx) + center(2)
end
I converted the first line with numpy as np to:
for idx in range(1, np.nummel(alpha)):
but i dont know how to convert the other lines.
It is an compute for an circle.
Thanks for every help.
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Yongjian Feng
on 20 Nov 2021
Your code looks like mixture of matlab and python already. math.sin is python, not matlab. Try this:
import math
# Not sure you are usign 0-based or 1-based. You need to check that. python is normally 0-based
for idx in range(0, np.nummel(alpha)):
x[idx] = radius * math.cos(math.pi/180*alpha[idx])
x[idx] = x[idx] + center[1]
y[idx] = radius * math.sin(math.pi/180*alpha[idx])
y[idx] = y[idx] + center[2]
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