Create accumulator register using nested for-loops











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I'm trying to create accumulator register using nested for-loops (inner loop and outer loop) to sum / add five hexadecimal values and return new five hexadecimal values and so on so forth.



1. Inner for-loop will sum the hexadecimal values



2. outer for-loop will work as a counter, and display the register stats after any giving time(clock)



below is initial register state:



 1. List item

1.'00000000000000000'

2.'FFFFFFFFFFF333718'

3.'00000000000000023'

4.'00000EDAC63251AAA'

5.'EEEEEEEFFFFF3247D'


This nested for-loops should accomplish the statements below.




  • Register state after 1 clock

  • register state after 20000 clocks

  • register state after 50000 clocks...


I don't mind if you set the upper-limit to a 100K.



here is the inner for-loop:



   counter =1;
for j=1:5 % inner-loop
RN(i)=addHexNumber(RN(i),(RN(i+1)(j+1)); % compute the elemnt i Vectors and add them-up to 5 times
fprintf('Register status after %d clock %dn', counter);
counter = counter +1;
end









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    I'm trying to create accumulator register using nested for-loops (inner loop and outer loop) to sum / add five hexadecimal values and return new five hexadecimal values and so on so forth.



    1. Inner for-loop will sum the hexadecimal values



    2. outer for-loop will work as a counter, and display the register stats after any giving time(clock)



    below is initial register state:



     1. List item

    1.'00000000000000000'

    2.'FFFFFFFFFFF333718'

    3.'00000000000000023'

    4.'00000EDAC63251AAA'

    5.'EEEEEEEFFFFF3247D'


    This nested for-loops should accomplish the statements below.




    • Register state after 1 clock

    • register state after 20000 clocks

    • register state after 50000 clocks...


    I don't mind if you set the upper-limit to a 100K.



    here is the inner for-loop:



       counter =1;
    for j=1:5 % inner-loop
    RN(i)=addHexNumber(RN(i),(RN(i+1)(j+1)); % compute the elemnt i Vectors and add them-up to 5 times
    fprintf('Register status after %d clock %dn', counter);
    counter = counter +1;
    end









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      I'm trying to create accumulator register using nested for-loops (inner loop and outer loop) to sum / add five hexadecimal values and return new five hexadecimal values and so on so forth.



      1. Inner for-loop will sum the hexadecimal values



      2. outer for-loop will work as a counter, and display the register stats after any giving time(clock)



      below is initial register state:



       1. List item

      1.'00000000000000000'

      2.'FFFFFFFFFFF333718'

      3.'00000000000000023'

      4.'00000EDAC63251AAA'

      5.'EEEEEEEFFFFF3247D'


      This nested for-loops should accomplish the statements below.




      • Register state after 1 clock

      • register state after 20000 clocks

      • register state after 50000 clocks...


      I don't mind if you set the upper-limit to a 100K.



      here is the inner for-loop:



         counter =1;
      for j=1:5 % inner-loop
      RN(i)=addHexNumber(RN(i),(RN(i+1)(j+1)); % compute the elemnt i Vectors and add them-up to 5 times
      fprintf('Register status after %d clock %dn', counter);
      counter = counter +1;
      end









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      I'm trying to create accumulator register using nested for-loops (inner loop and outer loop) to sum / add five hexadecimal values and return new five hexadecimal values and so on so forth.



      1. Inner for-loop will sum the hexadecimal values



      2. outer for-loop will work as a counter, and display the register stats after any giving time(clock)



      below is initial register state:



       1. List item

      1.'00000000000000000'

      2.'FFFFFFFFFFF333718'

      3.'00000000000000023'

      4.'00000EDAC63251AAA'

      5.'EEEEEEEFFFFF3247D'


      This nested for-loops should accomplish the statements below.




      • Register state after 1 clock

      • register state after 20000 clocks

      • register state after 50000 clocks...


      I don't mind if you set the upper-limit to a 100K.



      here is the inner for-loop:



         counter =1;
      for j=1:5 % inner-loop
      RN(i)=addHexNumber(RN(i),(RN(i+1)(j+1)); % compute the elemnt i Vectors and add them-up to 5 times
      fprintf('Register status after %d clock %dn', counter);
      counter = counter +1;
      end






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