How to extract the result after each iteration while using for loop?
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Md. Golam Zakaria
on 4 Feb 2022
Commented: Md. Golam Zakaria
on 4 Feb 2022
I am working with nested for loop. My code seems to work. However I need to extract the result after each iteration and finally plot the result with respect to the iteration value . Can anyone help me doing that.
clc
clear all
close all
%parametrs
Fs= 2.16*10^-5*pi; % Geometrical Factor for sun
Fa=pi; % Geometrical Factor for earth
q=1.6*10^-16; % Electronic Charge
h= 6.626*10^-34; % Plancks Constant
c= 3*10^8; % Speed of light
K = 8.61*10^-5; % Boltzmanns Constant
Ts=5760; % Temparature of the sun
Ta=300; % Ambient Temparature
A=((2*Fs)/((h^3)*(c^2)));
B=((2*Fa)/((h^3)*(c^2)));
%Power Input
Irradiance=@(E) ((q*A).*(E.^2./(exp((E./(K.*Ts))-1))));
Pinput=integral(Irradiance,0,inf);
vdata=0:0.01:1.6;
n=length(vdata);
Jdark=zeros(1,n);
for i=1.55:0.1:3.6
Eg=i;
Absorbrd_Flux=@(E) ((q*A).*(E.^2./(exp((E./(K.*Ts))-1))));
Jsc=integral(Absorbrd_Flux,Eg,inf);
for j=0:0.1:1.6
V=j;
Jd=@(E) ((q*B).*((E.^2./(exp((E-V)./K*Ta)-1))-(E.^2./(exp(E./K*Ta)-1))));
Jdark=integral(Jd,Eg,inf);
Jv=(Jsc-Jdark);
Pv=V.*Jv;
efficiency=Pv/Pinput;
end
Max_Efficiency=max(efficiency)
end
I need to plot Max_efficiency vs Eg or in this case Max_Efficiency vs i
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Stephen23
on 4 Feb 2022
Edited: Stephen23
on 4 Feb 2022
With MATLAB it is almost always better to loop over indices rather than over data values. That makes it easier to save the data in arrays. For example:
Eg_vec = 1.55:0.1:3.6;
Eg_num = numel(Eg_vec);
output = nan(1,Eg_num); % preallocate the output array.
for k = 1:Eg_num
Eg = Eg_vec(k);
.. the rest of your code in the loop
output(k) = max(efficiency);
end
plot(Eg_vec,output)
Avoid i and j as loop iterators, they are already defined as the imaginary unit.
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Stephen23
on 4 Feb 2022
"The results are coming out different."
Different compared to what? As you were not plotting anything before, I do not understand what you are comparing.
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