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Re: GSoC: Student blogs
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Wed, 23 May 2012 11:10:28 +0200 |
On 23 May 2012, at 09:24, richard wrote:
> FWIW I use Octave occasionally to do some modelling.
> Conventional tools are unhelpful, hence my model has
> an outer loop that increments a variable ten times,
> and that is applied in an inner loop of 100,000 steps.
If I understand correctly your code is something like:
for outer_loop_index = 1:10
for inner_loop_index = 1:1e5
result(outer_loop_index, inner_loop_index) = inner_loop_function
(outer_loop_index, inner_loop_index);
endfor
endfor
is that what you mean?
c.
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