Indexing error using sum

I have written a simple code that performs a moving average smoothing algorithm (it averages n adjacent bins to a single bin similar to Matlab's smooth):
signal = ones(1,30); % Random sample
n=3; % An odd number (filter span)
for i = k : length(signal)-k
NewSignal(i,:) = sum(signal(i-n:i+n,:))/n;
end
However, the second to last line results in the following error:
%Index in position 1 is invalid. Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.
So, what is the cause of this error? And what would be a solution?
Any explanation would be greatly appreciated.

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signal(n-i:i+n,:)
% ^^^---- perhaps you meant this?
Perhaps reflects error of exceeds array bounds, in this case too.
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 19 May 2019
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA on 19 May 2019
signal(i-n:i+n,:)
%.......^ here is the issue
When you run the code n=3 initial and k=2;
When you assigned i=k:... that menas first value is 2
signal(2-3:2+3,:)...
Which trsult >> signal(-1:5,:)
%.......................^......
Negative and zero index value is not allowed. index value must be positive integer only as stated in error message-
Array indices must be positive integers or logical values. Soln: If you want to use the same expression >>Modify the initial value such a way that k>n, ensure that k value is integer.
Learn array indexing here

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signal(i-n:i+n,:) % isn't that the same in the OP's question @Kalyan?
KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 19 May 2019
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA on 19 May 2019
Sorry, Not getting sir @madhan
Sordin
Sordin on 19 May 2019
Edited: Sordin on 19 May 2019
But that's not the issue. As you can see, I tweaked my code but I am still getting the same error. The loop stops when we have i = 2 and N = 1 (so the index i-N is a positive integer).
Never mind, it did finally work. Thanks.
Never mind Kalyan it was implied before you edited the answer.
Yes in that case also
The loop stops when we have i = 2 and N = 1 (so the index i-N is a positive integer>)
As I mentioned in @madhan ravi comment it reflects error of exceeds array bounds, in this case too.
Anyway, good to know that you resolved the issue.
Regards
madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 19 May 2019
Edited: madhan ravi on 19 May 2019
Sordin: Could you post the solution ? As far as I understand are you trying to average the vector by n terms ?, if so this is achieved even without a loop.
KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 19 May 2019
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA on 19 May 2019
Commnent to @madhan ravi only today I have traced you in linkedIn. Great to see that you are too young. Keep it up and pls do continue to teach me in future too.
Gratitude to you!
Regards
Kalyan Acharjya

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