Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
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for the code below I received the error index exceeds.. I do not know how can I fix it.
x = zeros( 2,length(v0) ) ;
for k = 1:length(v0)
A = [ factor1(:,k) factor2(:,k)];
b = -rhs(:,k);
x(:,k) = A\b ;
//end of for
length v0 = 2501
A\b is 2 by 2 matrix but x(:,k) is 2 by 2501.
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Walter Roberson
on 20 Jun 2012
That doesn't sound like an "index exceeds" error, that sounds like an error about RHS having more non-singleton dimensions than the LHS has.
Please show the exact error.
If A\b is a 2 x 2 matrix, then were you only expecting a 2 x 1 matrix as the result of the A\b operation? Or you only care about one of the rows or one of the columns? Or you want to store all 4 results and do that in a single column ?
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per isakson
on 20 Jun 2012
Do you use the debugger?
- Put a break on the line that causes the error or
- Tools | Debug | Stop if Error
- Run the code
- At the break inspect the values of the index
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Walter Roberson
on 20 Jun 2012
A zero index would generate the error about indices needing to be positive integers, not the error about exceeding matrix dimensions.
per isakson
on 20 Jun 2012
Thanks Walter; fixed. I try to make the point that better asking the debugger than Answer.
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