'Exceedes array bounds' In Matlab App
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Hi everyone,
the question is simple:
why can I do this
>> DATA(1:15,[1:4,13])
ans =
0 0.1803 0.3203 0.7438 0.4269
0.0000 0.1897 0.3556 0.8024 0.3909
0.0001 0.1156 0.3319 0.6641 0.3755
0.0001 0.1996 0.3653 0.8183 0.3961
0.0002 0.0993 0.3325 0.6299 0.4166
0.0002 0.0767 0.3281 0.5458 0.4681
0.0002 0.0000 0.3000 0.3317 0.3806
0.0003 -0.0236 0.3770 0.3004 0.3652
0.0003 -0.0959 0.3123 0.2093 0.3652
0.0004 0.0359 0.4026 0.4127 0.3549
0.0004 0.1000 0.4768 0.6102 0.3034
0.0004 0.0792 0.4322 0.5611 0.4990
0.0005 0.1652 0.4498 0.6640 0.3240
0.0005 0.0736 0.3865 0.4678 0.3446
0.0005 0.1145 0.4484 0.5628 0.3549
in my command line, but when I do this (on the same data)
% Display in table
app.LoadedDataTable.Data = app.DATA(1:15,[1:4,13]);
I get an "index in position 1 exceedes array bounds" error? (The table is also set up to have 5 columns.)
The second is in an App environment where I'm simply trying to display the data in matrix DATA in a UiTable component.
Thanks.
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Kevin Holly
le 11 Août 2022
Modifié(e) : Kevin Holly
le 11 Août 2022
Have you tried debugging the line
app.LoadedDataTable.Data = app.DATA(1:15,[1:4,13]);
I would check the size of app.DATA
I believe you may be exceeding the array bounds of app.DATA. Once you are in debug mode and trigger that line, type the command below in the command window which should show k>> in debug mode.
size(DATA)
I made a test app, but could not replicate your error (see attached).
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