Hello everyone,
I have coded this file (in attachment) for a single user data traffic, now i want to run this file 100 times to generate data for 100 users.
Is it possible to do it ?

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José-Luis
José-Luis on 6 Jun 2014
Edited: José-Luis on 6 Jun 2014
for ii = 1:100
name = ['result_' num2str(ii) '.mat'];
multiuser_traffic; %run script
save(name);
end
Note that this is a bad idea. If there is a particular variable you are interested it would be a better idea to store it in a cell array and save everything at the end. That way you save yourself the hassle of having a bunch of file that have to be dynamically loaded.
Better to do:
your_results = cell(100,1);
for ii = 1:100;
multiuser_traffic;
your_results(ii) = {some_variable};
end
save("results.mat',your_results);

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Hello,
I got it but it gives me an error at '.mat' point in your code.
Don't know what is wrong with it ?
Yes, i only need to save the results of the last variable "sort_filetermination1"
So by the end, i may get 100*500 matrix of it.
I had not tested the code and had an extra bracket polluting it. Fixed that.
Please try:
your_results = NaN * ones(100,500);
for ii = 1:100;
multiuser_traffic;
your_results(ii,:) = sort_filetermination1(:);
end
save('results.mat','your_results')
Note that this is probably not going to work if you use
clear all;
in your script. I would suggest you make it function that returns the value you want and get rid of the clear all
hi,
i manage it, but can you tell me that why are you using the ":" for the sort_filetermination1 variable ?
José-Luis
José-Luis on 6 Jun 2014
Edited: José-Luis on 6 Jun 2014
I hadn't looked at your code and didn't know whether that variable was a row or a column vector, or a matrix. By using (:) I ensured that the only requirement was that it had 500 elements.
lol, great. you solved my problem without looking into my code. Amazing, Cheers to that.
According to my limited knowledge, (:) we use this for sorting, right?
No, sorting is done through sort(). (:) will reshape your data.
Hi, Learnt a lot from you today. Thank you so much. Have a great weekend.
My pleasure.

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