How to convert from a for loop to a while loop

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I need to modify the set of codes below to a while loop
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James Tursa
James Tursa on 13 Dec 2016
Edited: James Tursa on 13 Dec 2016
Why do you need this converted? Is this homework? Why not get rid of the loop entirely and vectorize this operation?
Yuqing Zhu
Yuqing Zhu on 13 Dec 2016
Edited: James Tursa on 13 Dec 2016
I do like this from lecture note, but doesn't work well. Anything wrong happened?
Vector = [3 -3 2 -6 1 -9];
Index = 1;
while Index <= length(Vector);
if(Vector(Index)<0);
continue
else
Vector(Index) = Vector(Index) * 2;
end
Index=Index+1;
end
disp(Vector)

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 13 Dec 2016
Edited: James Tursa on 13 Dec 2016
Your loop doesn't work because the "continue" statement skips over the Index=Index+1 statement. You need to rewrite things without skipping over that statement ... e.g., maybe try to rewrite your if-then-else stuff so that you do not use a "continue" statement. (Hint: What happens to your logic if you simply comment out that "continue" statement?)
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Yuqing Zhu
Yuqing Zhu on 13 Dec 2016
This question is from my review session. Use another way to do the same job maybe should be while loop. I have no idea to do the same job
James Tursa
James Tursa on 13 Dec 2016
Edited: James Tursa on 13 Dec 2016
See my hint about how to get your while loop version working. Or see Dave Barry's one-liner.

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David Barry
David Barry on 13 Dec 2016
This does not need to be any kind of loop. You should learn about logical indexing in MATLAB. This can be done with one line of code.
Vector(Vector >=0) = Vector(Vector >=0) * 2;

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