How to implement a for loop over a specified range?

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Brian Aguilar
Brian Aguilar 2016년 2월 27일
댓글: Brian Aguilar 2016년 3월 1일
Outputs:
  • t: time vector ranging from Start to End with a sampling rate of fs
  • X: sum of sinusoids over the specified range
The code I am using for my outputs is:
t = linspace(Start,End,fs);
X=0;
for i=1:N
X = X + A(i)*cos(2*pi*f(i)*t + phi(i)) + B(i);
end
I keep getting an error: Attempted to access B(2); index out of bounds because numel(B)=1. Need help fixing it.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2016년 2월 27일
We do not know how you initialized B, or what it is intended to mean.
Did you happen to compute B using the "/" operator?
Brian Aguilar
Brian Aguilar 2016년 3월 1일
편집: Walter Roberson 2016년 3월 1일
I got the same error for A too. Both B and A are N*1 matrix, where N is a integer, and positive. This is how I coded and initialized both A and B.
A = [N,1];
if ~all(isreal(A)) || ~all(A>0)
error('Amplitude must be real and postive elements');
end
B = [N,1];
if ~all(isreal(B))
error('B must be real and postive elements');
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2016년 3월 1일
The code you posted would result in A and B being scalars (length 1) if N is empty. If N was not empty, then A and B would only be of length 2 anyhow.
If you are trying to initialize A to be a vector of length N then you would use something like
A = zeros(N, 1);
... but then it would be all zero, which doesn't sound very meaningful.
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Brian Aguilar
Brian Aguilar 2016년 3월 1일
thanks for your help, I understand it a lot better now

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