How to use loops for specific numbers
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Jose De La Pena
on 3 Dec 2019
Edited: Jose De La Pena
on 6 Dec 2019
So, I have a projectile for which I have created a User-Defined function for, however, the question asks to use the user defined functions for a set number of velocities and angles. The user defined function accepts two inputs (velocity,angle). The question asks to use these following velocities and angles:
velocity= [30,40,47.16];
angle=[5,7.5,10,30,45,60];
So, the question asks to create a loop to create a graph. I'm having trouble creating the actual loop, here is what I have thus far,
%Ball Trajectory Graph
%Define the for loop first
velocity= [30,40,47.16];
angle=[5,7.5,10,30,45,60];
for ii=1:length(velocity)
velocity=velocity(ii);
for iii=1:length(angle)
angle=angle(iii);
DeLaPena_Trajectory(velocity,angle)
end
end
Here's what I know: The total amount of loops to be completed is 3, in which it calculates for each velocity the angles specified once. The main problem I am having is actually getting the loop to insert said velocites and angles. Any hints would greatly be appreciated.
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Walter Roberson
on 3 Dec 2019
%Ball Trajectory Graph
%Define the for loop first
velocity= [30,40,47.16];
angle=[5,7.5,10,30,45,60];
for ii=1:length(velocity)
this_velocity=velocity(ii);
for iii=1:length(angle)
this_angle=angle(iii);
output(ii,iii) = DeLaPena_Trajectory(this_velocity,this_angle);
end
end
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