For loop with multiple variables

As in java we have "for (int i = 0, j = 1, k = 2; i < 5; i++)"
I would like to do as
for st = 1:numel(pointst) , ed = 1:numel(pointed)
What is the way i can do this kind of operation

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  1. See for, for loop to repeat specified number of times
  2. Matlab doesn't honor the syntax you propose
How are j and k not acting as constants here?
for (int i = 0, j = 1, k = 2; i < 5; i++)
Yes here those are constants what i am trying is for (int i = 1, j = 0; i <= limit; i++, j++)

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Jan
Jan on 13 Jan 2018
Edited: Jan on 13 Jan 2018
If you want this:
Java: for (int i = 1, j = 0; i <= limit; i++, j++)
in Matlab:
j = 0;
for i = 1:limit
j = j + 1;
...
end
Less nice alternatives:
index = [1:limit; ...
1:limit];
for k = 1:size(index, 2)
i = index(1, k);
j = index(2, k);
...
end
or
index = [1:limit; ...
1:limit];
for k = index
i = k(1);
j = k(2);
...
end
The last one might look strange. The FOR loop evaluates the given index vector along the 2nd dimension, such that the column vectors are assigned to k.
Maybe this is useful for you:
indexI = 1:limit;
indexJ = 1:limit; % Of course this is a test data only
for k = 1:numel(index1)
i = indexI(k);
j = indexJ(k);
...
end

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If you mean a nested loop:
for st = 1:numel(pointst)
for ed = 1:numel(pointed)
end
end

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I want pointst first field and pointed first field at the same time in one iteration. Then in second iteration i want second field of pointst and pointed and so on ....

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