How do i can write a for loop inside a for loop?

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I am working on a fluid flow problem i want to find the velocity, Reynolds, darcy friction factor and the loss head.
However, the velocity is function of darcy friction factor and the loss head.
Reynolds and flow rate are functions of velocity.
darcy friction should be calculated by a for loop using Colebrook equation.(1 loop)
I don't have any of: velocity, flow rate, loss and darcy friction factor.
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Hussein Rida
Hussein Rida on 14 Jun 2020
function [f,v,Re,q,com] =Darcy_Weisbach_fittingsa(k,total_loss,pump_loss,l,d,r,rho,viscosity)
f0=0.04;
f=zeros(size(total_loss));
com0=12;
for i=1:100
v0=sqrt(((2*9.81*(total_loss+pump_loss-com0))/((f0*(l/(d/1000)))+k)));
Re0=(rho*v0*(d/1000))/(viscosity*0.001);% Convert viscosity from centipoise to Kg/m.s
q0=v0*(pi*(0.10226^2)*0.25);
v(i)=v0;
Re(i)=Re0;
q(i)=q0;
for j=1:length(Re(i))
f0=(-2*log10((r/d)/3.7+2.51/Re(j)/sqrt(f0)))^-2;% used for smooth pipes and fully rough pipes
f(j)=f0;
end
com0=((q(i)*13.3)/(12*1000))^2;
com(i)=com0;
end
v=v(i)
Re=Re(i)
q=q(i)
com=com(i)
if Re<2000
f=64/Re
end
end

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