Can I define variable in matlab?
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Do we need any particular command if i need variable. If A=[1 2 3] i need this as: A=[X1 X2 X3]
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Steven Lord
on 13 Mar 2017
Can you say a little more about what you're trying to do, how you would use that A matrix later in your code?
dpb
on 13 Mar 2017
Anticipating that, most likely this isn't the way to proceed; see the section "Alternatives to the eval Function" at
doc eval
particularly the second, "Variables with Sequential Names"
kritika adhikari
on 14 Mar 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 14 Mar 2017
KSSV
on 14 Mar 2017
what you are trying to do is not clear.
kritika adhikari
on 14 Mar 2017
ES
on 14 Mar 2017
From what I understand from your code, you can simply put
y = X (int_data);
If this is not what you need, Please say what are your inputs and outputs? The code you have provided is not enough!
kritika adhikari
on 14 Mar 2017
Walter Roberson
on 14 Mar 2017
Well, then what I posted will allow you to do that. You should go ahead and try and see if it works for your needs.
I think you are making a mistake, though. The output from an interleaver would normally be symbols, not variables. For practical purposes, the symbols would normally be encoded as non-negative integers that could be used as indices.
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From what I understand from your code, you can simply put
y = X (int_data);
[ Example:
X = [2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18]
int_data=[4 2 1 5 6 3];
disp(X(int_data));
>> 8 4 2 10 12 6
]
If this is not what you need, Please say what are your inputs and outputs? The code you have provided is not enough!
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