Index exceeds matrix dimensions
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I keep getting an error every TIME i RAN THIS LOOP: %loop
M(:,:,:,1)=M1;
M(:,:,:,2)=M2;
M(:,:,:,3)=M3;
YC(:,:,1)=YC1;
YC(:,:,2)=YC2;
YC(:,:,3)=YCC3;
[M1]=ProbabiltyCounty1( X,Lam ,YC1)
[M2]=ProbabiltyCounty1( X,Lam ,YC2)
[M3]=ProbabiltyCounty1( X,Lam ,YCC3)
for i= 1:3;
for j=1:3;
YC= YC(:,:,i);
MatrixM= M(:,:,:,j);
end
end
FinalOutput= [MatrixM]
AYesIdiditNow2=[FinalOutput];
Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
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James Tursa
2015년 9월 1일
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2015년 9월 1일
This line:
YC= YC(:,:,i);
replaces the original multi-page YC with only one page of YC the first time through the loop. So the next time through the loop when i>1 the YC(:,:,i) is referencing pages that are no longer there.
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James Tursa
2015년 9월 1일
편집: James Tursa
2015년 9월 1일
In "array terminology", a 2-dimensional (2D) array is referred to as a "matrix". An array having more than two dimensions is often referred to as a multi-dimensional array, or nD array. In this latter case, the first two dimensions of such an array are often referred to as the "pages" of the array (i.e., the nD array is made up of multiple 2D "pages"). E.g., a 3x2x5 dimensional array can be thought of as 5 pages of 3x2 matrices.
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