For loop code not working right?

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Bob
Bob on 9 Feb 2015
Commented: James Tursa on 9 Feb 2015
Question: Set the variable p9 to equal 7. Then run a for loop which goes through the numbers n = 0, 3, 6, 9, ..., 300 and adds them each in turn to p9 (changing it each time).
Code:
p9=7;
for p9=[0:3:300];
disp(num2str(p9));
p9=p9+n;
end;
This is giving me the wrong answer and I am not sure why? Thanks for your help!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 9 Feb 2015
disp works just fine on numeric data, you don't need the num2str.

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 9 Feb 2015
You have used the variable p9 as your loop index AND as the accumulation variable. Use a different variable name for the loop index, e.g. use k=0:3:300 instead of p9=0:3:300. Then you can add k to p9 in your loop (instead of n ... where does n come from?).
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Bob
Bob on 9 Feb 2015
My teacher said it should stop when n=300. So I think I am done?
James Tursa
James Tursa on 9 Feb 2015
If you understand the code, then I think you are done also.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 9 Feb 2015
In a for loop, if you change the loop iterator variable, your "p9", inside the loop, it will have that value for the remainder of that iteration of the loop. However, once it hits the end and start the next iteration of the loop, it will have the value that it would have had, had you not changed it - it will not have anything to do with what value you changed it to.

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