For loop error, not getting desired output
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I am having trouble finding the issue with my code. I've tried everything and I still cannot diagnose why this is happening.
When I run this code, I get the answer for all_correct to be the following: all_correct = [0;0;4;]
I know this is wrong, the correct answer should be: all_correct = [4;4;4;]
This is because all x elements are exactly the same to all y elements. I'm not too sure what is wrong with my code, in order to achieve my desired output.
I've tried playing around with the indexes, but it doesn't make a difference.
x = [1 2 3 5; 4 3 1 3; 1 3 3 4];
y = [1 2 3 5; 4 3 1 3; 1 3 3 4];
columns = 3;
for i = 1:columns
correct = 0;
for j = 1:4
if x(i,j) == y(i,j)
correct = correct + 1;
end
all_correct(columns,1) = correct;
end
end
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x = [1 2 3 5; 4 3 1 3; 1 3 3 4];
y = [1 2 3 5; 4 3 1 3; 1 3 3 4];
columns = 3;
for i = 1:columns
correct = 0;
for j = 1:4
if x(i,j) == y(i,j)
correct = correct + 1;
end
all_correct(i,1) = correct;%need to index with i
end
end
all_correct
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