Storing the output of a program in a matrix

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Phillip Smith
Phillip Smith on 1 Dec 2019
Answered: BobH on 5 Mar 2020
Hello,
I've made a program, doesn't matter what it does, and say it's called "progA". I get the program progA to output a number into the console everytime I run it. Now I want to make another program that runs progA and stores the output in a new array.
How would I go about this?
many thanks,
Phill

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 1 Dec 2019
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA on 1 Dec 2019
No need to run another program to save the output of progA in array. Just do the indexing in progA, its automatically generates the array of data.
It would be more clear, if you can share the represenative/skeleton code of progA
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Phillip Smith
Phillip Smith on 1 Dec 2019
I want to run the progA a bunch of times and as the output will be different each time, I want to store each one in an array i.e it runs 473 times, I want an array of 473 outputs!

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BobH
BobH on 5 Mar 2020
Do you mean like this?
progA = @() 42; % return 42 for each invocation
y = progA()
y =
42
z = arrayfun(@(X) progA(), 1:473);

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