Use a for loop inside a vector

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Una Ib
Una Ib on 16 Nov 2017
Commented: Una Ib on 17 Nov 2017
The first part was to make a rectangle vector and the second part is to make a curve vector that uses the data from the recktangle and adds a signal with the maximum amplitude noise. I got the first part down, so, I'm trying to get a vector with a for loop inside of it. What I have for now:
curve= [];
for i=1:numel(recktangle)
recktangle(i) = recktangle(i) + (rand() * noise);
end
curve= curve(:);
but it says that curve seems to be unused. How do I nest a for loop in an array?
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Una Ib
Una Ib on 16 Nov 2017
First vector has a random number of zeros the second has a random number of ones. These two steps should be repeated N times and then linked together in a new rectangle vector.
Curve vector is a rectangle vector+ a random signal with max. amplitude noise.
KL
KL on 16 Nov 2017
...First vector has a random number of zeros the second has a random number of ones...
what are the sizes? Please be specific and give a complete explanation. It's always better to create a sample input and expected output.
as far as your explanation on curve vector goes, my answer does exactly that.

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KL
KL on 16 Nov 2017
I'm not sure what you want, but probably something like this (no need for loop, just one line like below),
curve = recktangle+(rand(size(recktangle))*noise);

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