error: index exceeds matrix dimensions
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I have the following code that I am trying to run but keep getting the "index exceeds matrix dimensions" error for the rho_a line. Does anyone know how to fix this error?
h1=0;r=0;go=9.81;Mi_1=298000;
for t=0:100;
Pc2_RD_1(t+1) = Pc_RD*(1+(.015*dt_1)^2);
Pe_RD_1(t+1) = Pc2_RD_1(t+1)*(1+((gamma_RD-1)/2)*Me_RD^2)^(gamma_RD/(1-gamma_RD));
Isp_RD_1(t+1) = (e_RD/Pc2_RD_1(t+1))*(Pe_RD_1(t+1)-Pa));
mprop_RD1(t+1) = At_RD*Pc2_RD_1(t+1)/c_RD;
thrust_RD1(t+1) = Isp_RD_1(t+1)*g0*mprop_RD1(t+1)/1000;
dM_RD1(t+1) = mprop_RD1(t+1)*dt_1
dU1(t+1) = Isp_RD_1(t+1)*g0*dM_RD1(t+1)/Mi_1
rho_a(t+1) = 1.2*exp(((-2.9e-5)*h1(t+1)^1.15))
D(t+1) = .5*C_D*Af*rho_a(t+1)*dU1(t+1)^2
g(t+1) = g0*(r_E/(r_E+h1))^2
Uy_dt(t+1) = dU1(t+1)*cos(theta)-dt_1(t+1)*(D(t+1)/(Mi_1-dM_RD1(t+1))+g(t+1))*cos(theta)
Ux_dt(t+1) = dU1(t+1)*sin(theta(t+1))-dt_1(t+1)*(D(t+1)/(Mi_1-dM_RD1(t+1)))*sin(theta(t+1))
U(t+1) = (Ux_dt(t+1))^2+(Uy_dt(t+1))^2
h1(t+1) = h1(t+1)+Uy_dt(t+1)*dt_1(t+1)
r(t+1) = r(t+1)+Ux_dt(t+1)*dt_1(t+1)
if Ux_dt(t+1)>0
theta(t+1) = atan(Ux_dt(t+1)/Uy_dt(t+1))
else
theta(t+1) = atan(Ux_dt(t+1)/Uy_dt(t+1))+pi()
end
dt_1(t+1)=dt_1+.2;
time(t+1)=t+.2;
end
4 Comments
Image Analyst
on 13 Mar 2016
That's not the error we get. We get
Error: File: test3.m Line: 16 Column: 63
Unbalanced or unexpected parenthesis or bracket.
Please post your actual code so that we can run it. Also, read this: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/13205-tutorial-how-to-format-your-question-with-markup
the cyclist
on 13 Mar 2016
Also, we don't have the definitions of your variables such as
Pc_RD
so, as Image Analyst suggests, seeing your actual code will help us help you.
Shannon Hemp
on 13 Mar 2016
Image Analyst
on 14 Mar 2016
This uncommented code is impenetrable. It looks like alphabet soup to me. I suggest you step through it a line at a time in the debugger to figure out what it's doing.
Answers (2)
Image Analyst
on 13 Mar 2016
0 votes
You set h1 to be zero, a scalar. So why do you think there should be a (t+1)'th element as if it were an array? It's not an array.
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Shannon Hemp
on 14 Mar 2016
Guillaume
on 13 Mar 2016
0 votes
What's puzzling is why you can't see the problem.
rho(t+1) depends on h1(t+1), which does not exists yet, hence why you get the error. h1(t+1) is calculated later but since it depends on rho(t+1), you've got a circular reference. Assuming the circular reference is a mistake, only you can tell which of the equations is wrong.
2 Comments
Shannon Hemp
on 14 Mar 2016
Guillaume
on 14 Mar 2016
The problem is that you're using t both as an index and as your time. Ideally, the two should be decoupled, and you'd have an index going from 1 to numel(t) with t a vector of times (e.g 0:100 for example).
t = 0:100;
h1 = [h0, zeros(size(t))]; %h1(1) is initial condition
PC2_RD = [PC_RD, zeros(size(t))]; %PC_RD is initial condition
%... etc. for all other arrays. They all should have numel(t)+1 elements
for iter = 1:numel(t)
PC2_RD(iter+1) = PC2_RD(iter) * (1+(.015*dt_1)^2); %is dt_1 supposed to change during the iteration?
%...
rho_a(iter+1) = 1.2*exp(((-2.9e-5)*h1(iter)^1.15))
%...
end
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