Have the following code with an error stating "Array indices must be positive integers or logical values." Could someone point me in the direction of what this error means or why i'm getting it. It occurring in the second while and i'm assuming will happen again in the third
Eqn1 = @(x) 5*(1-erf(3*x));
Eqn2 = 0;
Eqn3 = @(x) 5*(1-erf(3*(x-30)));
X0 = 0;
X1 = 1;
X29 = 29;
X30 = 30;
Int1 = 10;
Int2 = 100;
Value1 = ((X1-X0)/Int1);
Value2 = ((X29-X1)/Int2);
AreaReq5 = 0;
while (X0 < X1)
AreaReq5 = AreaReq5+(Value1/2)*(Eqn1(X0)+Eqn1(X0+Value1));
X0 = X0+Value1;
while (X1 < X29)
AreaReq5 = AreaReq5+(Value2/2)*(Eqn2(X1)+Eqn2(X1+Value2));
X1 = X1+h5b;
end
while (X29 < X30)
AreaReq5 = AreaReq5+(Value1/2)*(Eqn3(X29)+Eqn3(X29+Value1));
XNow = X29+Value1;
end
end

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Torsten
Torsten 2018년 10월 31일

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Eqn2 = @(x)zeros(size(x));

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Stephen23
Stephen23 2018년 10월 31일

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You define Eqn2 to be zero:
Eqn2 = 0;
and then inside the loop you try to access it using indexing:
Eqn2(X1+Value2)
When the error occurs the value of that index is:
>> X1+Value2
ans = 1.2800
Clearly this is not an integer.

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