How can I fix value of vector inside for loop ?

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how can I fixed the value of " select_angles " in case the condition is satisfied ? I tried to fix it via using repeat element function but didn't work.
I appreciate any help.
angles = [ 20 45 60 30 90];
randomize_angles=randperm(numel(angles));
for i=1:numel(randomize_angles)
select_angle = angles(randomize_angles(i))
if condition
select_angle = repelem(pickangle11,1)
end
end
condition = something
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Torsten
Torsten on 4 Mar 2023
how can I fixed the value of " select_angles " in case the condition is satisfied ?
Not clear what you mean.
omar th
omar th on 4 Mar 2023
@Torsten thanks for your query, actually I mean how can I fix the value of "select angles which is changing in each iteration of the for loop " due to I have condition when that condition is satisfied I want to stop this select angle and prevent it from choosing another angle, that's why I tried to use the repeat element to try repeat the same angle in away let the vector select angle repeat the same value. I hope I let you get my point.

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov on 4 Mar 2023
Your assignment is not quite clear but to the best understandinbg of mine. Note that repelem(A,1) if A is a scalar, the result is A. This is how your assignment can be solved, e.g.:
angles = [20 45 60 30 90];
randomize_angles=randperm(numel(angles))
randomize_angles = 1×5
1 3 2 4 5
for i=1:numel(randomize_angles)
select_angle = angles(randomize_angles(i))
if select_angle==angles(i)
select_angle = angles(i)
end
end
select_angle = 20
select_angle = 20
select_angle = 60
select_angle = 45
select_angle = 30
select_angle = 30
select_angle = 90
select_angle = 90
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omar th
omar th on 6 Mar 2023
thanks for your replay. yes I think my question wasn't clear, but I wanted to to fix the angle when the condition is satisfied but still the loop test another angles

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Voss
Voss on 4 Mar 2023
angles = [ 20 45 60 30 90];
randomize_angles=randperm(numel(angles));
selection_made = false;
for i=1:numel(randomize_angles)
if ~selection_made
select_angle = angles(randomize_angles(i))
end
if condition
selection_made = true;
end
end
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omar th
omar th on 6 Mar 2023
Thank you for your answer, I tried this way but doesn't work due to when the condition is satisfied the for loop continues in iteration another angle not fix the angle that condition satisfied at.
Voss
Voss on 6 Mar 2023
After the condition is satisfied, yes, the for loop continues to iterate, but, no, another angle is not assigned to select_angle.
If you want to stop the for loop as soon as the condition is satisfied, use break:
angles = [ 20 45 60 30 90];
randomize_angles=randperm(numel(angles));
for i=1:numel(randomize_angles)
select_angle = angles(randomize_angles(i))
if condition
break
end
end
% now select_angle is your angle, use it from here on

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