wanted help in matlab code

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adarsh
adarsh on 17 Feb 2018
Commented: Star Strider on 17 Feb 2018
I have:
d1=k(1); d2=k(2);d3=k(3)...............d190=k(190);
then
p1=k(191);p2=k(192);p3=k(193)..................p220=k(310)
To avoid writing all the terms individually, i want to define these statement in short, something like
d(1:190)=k(1:190);
and then
p(1:22)=k(191:310)
Is this way of writing correct.
Thanks in advance

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 17 Feb 2018
‘Is this way of writing correct.’
Yes. You can simplify it even more as:
d = k;
The second assignment needs to be changed to:
p = k(191:310);
since those values of ‘k’ are a vector of 120 elements, so you would have to subscript ‘p’ with at least as many values to avoid an error.
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adarsh
adarsh on 17 Feb 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson on 17 Feb 2018
so if i have;
d1=k(1); d2=k(2);d3=k(3)...............d190=k(190); then p1=k(191);p2=k(192);p3=k(193)..................p220=k(310); and v1=k(311).........v20=k(330);
then can i go as:
d=k(1:190)
p=k(191:310);
v=k(311:330)
is this way correct
Star Strider
Star Strider on 17 Feb 2018
It appears to me to be correct.

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