Index Vector in MATLAB

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Justine Schneider
Justine Schneider on 31 Jul 2017
Commented: Star Strider on 31 Jul 2017
How do I index a vector in a for loop? I should be able to call the first entry of the vector a with a(1); however, I get an error when I have this as my for requirement. The error says unbalanced or unexpected parenthesis.
Here is a simplified version of my code.
a = [1 2 3]; b = [4 5 6];
for a(1) AND b(1);
suma = a + 1;
sumb = b +1;
end

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 31 Jul 2017
I do not understand what you want to do.
One of these should work:
a = [1 2 3]; b = [4 5 6];
for k = 1:min([numel(a) numel(b)])
suma = a(k) + 1;
sumb = b(k) + 1;
end
or:
suma = 0; sumb = 0;
for k = 1:min([numel(a) numel(b)])
suma = a(k) + suma;
sumb = b(k) + sumb;
end
or:
suma = sum(a);
sumb = sum(b);
or maybe something else ...
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Justine Schneider
Justine Schneider on 31 Jul 2017
... from your first MATLAB code answer.
Star Strider
Star Strider on 31 Jul 2017
That simply prevents the index from reading a shorter vector beyond the number of elements it has. (Here, they are both the same size.)

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