ERROR // Array indices must be positive integers or local values
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Hello! I have been working on this script for a little bit, and cant seem to figure out why I am getting this error:
" Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.
Error in Q1 (line 33)
    set(h,'Color',colorData(rand1)); "
The program is meant to animate a point traveling along a path over over time, changing marker and color randomly with each point. It also reports the runtime of the overall script. 
The error changes line every time the script runs between the different set functions. Sometimes it runs fine with no problem. After attempting to debug with disp, I have not seen a value that aligns with the error. Am I missing something?
%%%%%%SCRIPT%%%%%%%
tic
file = fopen('DATA.xlsx');
data = xlsread('DATA','sheet1','A1:B20');
x = data(:,1);
y = data(:,2);
colorData = ["red","green","blue","cyan","magenta","yellow","black","white"];
shapeData = ["o","+","*",".","x","_","|","square","diamond","^","v",">","<","pentagram","hexagram"];
rand1 = 0;
rand2 = 0;
figure(1);
h = plot(0,0);
xlim([0 21]);
ylim([0 6])
for ii = 1:20
    rand1 = round(rand*8);
    rand2 = round(rand*15);
    %x(ii),y(ii),'Color',colorData(rand1),'Marker',shapeData(rand2)
    set(h,'Xdata',x(ii));
    set(h,'Ydata',y(ii));
    disp(rand1)
    set(h,'Color',colorData(rand1));
    set(h,'Marker',shapeData(rand2));
    %I DONT UNDERSTAND WHY IT WORKS SOMETIMES AND NOT OTHERS :(
    %drawnow;flushdata;
    pause(0.2);
end
t = toc;
fprintf(append('The total program runtime was: ',num2str(t)));
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  Voss
      
      
 on 15 Dec 2022
        The error happens because sometimes the random value returned from rand is small enough that rand1 or rand2 is 0.
Try replacing this
rand1 = round(rand*8);
rand2 = round(rand*15);
with this:
rand1 = randi(8);
rand2 = randi(15);
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  Bora Eryilmaz
    
 on 15 Dec 2022
        
      Edited: Bora Eryilmaz
    
 on 15 Dec 2022
  
      In MATLAB, array indexing is 1-based, not 0-based.  The first element of colorData, etc. would be colorData(1). Occasionally, rand command would produce a small enough value such that
rand1 = round(rand*8)
would be 0. So, instead of round(), use ceil(), which would guarantee value at or above 1:
rand1 = ceil(rand*8)
Better yet, use randi() to produce integer random numbers: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/randi.html
  millercommamatt
      
 on 15 Dec 2022
        It's because you can round to zero which is invalid as an index. Use ceil instead.
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