problem with for loop

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itsik
itsik on 18 May 2011
hello i try to make a for loop but i need the jumps between the numbers will be in factor of 10 lets say there is a for loop like that: for i=1:5
so i need to make
for i=10,100,1000,10000
but it wont work maybe someone know what to do? thanks alot!

Accepted Answer

Matt Fig
Matt Fig on 18 May 2011
for ii = logspace(1,5,5)
% Do stuff here.
end

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 18 May 2011
for ii = 10.^(1:5)

Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 18 May 2011
w=0:60*(10^6/4096)+1:60*10^6 ; % [Hz]
zl=50 ; % [ohm]
zs=50 ; % [ohm]
R=1.9884 ; % [ohm/meter]
G=0.01686*10^-9 ; % [mho/meter]
C=0.13394*10^-9 ; % [farad/meter]
L=362.81*10^-9 ; % [henrry/meter]
zc=sqrt((R+1j.*w.*L)./(G+1j.*w.*C)); % characteristic impedance
gama=sqrt((R+1j.*w.*L).*(G+1j.*w.*C));
l_change = 10.^(1:5);
%Engine
lg = (l_change')*gama;
aa=cosh(lg);
bb=bsxfun(@times,zc,sinh(lg));
cc=bsxfun(@times,(1./zc),sinh(lg));
dd=cosh(lg);
H_change= (zl./((aa.*zl)+bb+(cc.*zl.*zs)+(dd.*zs)));
EDITED: per Oleg's comment and full data set.
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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 18 May 2011
Doesn't work with complete code, bsxfun is needed

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itsik
itsik on 18 May 2011
[EDIT: Wed May 18 18:21:13 UTC 2011 - Merged Answers - MKF]
ok i tried it but it still doesnt work this is the code maybe someone know thanks again!!!
w=0:60*(10^6/4096)+1:60*10^6 ; % [Hz]
zl=50 ; % [ohm]
zs=50 ; % [ohm]
R=1.9884 ; % [ohm/meter]
G=0.01686*10^-9 ; % [mho/meter]
C=0.13394*10^-9 ; % [farad/meter]
L=362.81*10^-9 ; % [henrry/meter]
zc=sqrt((R+j.*w.*L)./(G+j.*w.*C)); % characteristic impedance [ohm]
gama=sqrt((R+j.*w.*L).*(G+j.*w.*C));
l_change = 10.^(1:5);
for length=l_change
aa=cosh(gama.*l_change);
bb=zc.*sinh(gama.*l_change);
cc=(1./zc).*sinh(gama.*l_change);
dd=cosh(gama.*l_change);
H_change= (zl./((aa.*zl)+bb+(cc.*zl.*zs)+(dd.*zs)));
end
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Matt Fig
Matt Fig on 18 May 2011
@Oleg and Andy,
Also, as people comment on non-Answers, it is harder for the editors to move the answers to the appropriate comments section...
Perhaps this will be fixed in the future, but right now editors cannot edit comments, only delete them, and cannot change an answer to a comment with the same authorship...
Andy
Andy on 18 May 2011
@Oleg, thanks!
@Matt, good to know. In the future, I'll make this sort of comment on the main question so that the 'answer' can be edited appropriately.

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itsik
itsik on 18 May 2011
thank u very much for your help!!!!!!!!

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