Running two counter in one for statement
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Rich Cavanaugh
on 12 Apr 2018
Commented: Rich Cavanaugh
on 12 Apr 2018
Hello, I am trying to wright a for loop that has two counters that run counter to each other.
here is one of my attempts limiting the size of .rows and .cols to 3 in reality those values will be much larger
for (i = 1:3)
for(j = 3:-1:1)
handles.checkerDR{i}=...
handles.([handles.rows{i} handles.cols{j}]).String;
end
end
what I would like is checkerDR to be a cell array of
checkerDR{1}=handles.([handles.rows{1} handles.cols{3}).String;
checkerDR{2}=handles.([handles.rows{2} handles.cols{2}).String;
checkerDR{3}=handles.([handles.rows{3} handles.cols{1}).String;
so on and so forth does anyone have any ideas? i have been trying different iterations for a while and im not sure how to get this to work Thanks in advance
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Geoff Hayes
on 12 Apr 2018
Rich - try using just one for loop
maxIter = 3;
for k=1:maxIter
handles.checkerDR{k}=...
handles.([handles.rows{k} handles.cols{maxIter - k + 1}]).String;
end
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