- your a(i)< is for i=0:10. Matlab starts with an index of 1
- same thing for a(n).
- a(i==10) will also give you an error since there are not 10 indexes in a.
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while run the following matlab program i am geting error as Index exceeds matrix dimensions.please tell me where i did wrong.
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a=[9 4 9 3 9 1 9 0]
binsize=9/10;
if (n<10)
for n=0:10
count=0
for i=0:10
if cond(n*binsize<a(i))
if a(i)<(n+1)*binsize
counts(n)=counts(n)+1;
a(n)=n+1
end
end
end
end
end
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Joseph Cheng
le 14 Sep 2015
there are several things wrong with your statements.
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Renato Agurto
le 14 Sep 2015
Modifié(e) : Renato Agurto
le 14 Sep 2015
Hello, I'm not sure if the order of the command you posted is right or complete: e.g. "if (n<10)" statement is before n is defined.
At a first look i guess the problem is that you have "for i = 0:10". If i is the index for a, which has length 8, you will get error when tryng to evaulatue a(i) with, i = 0, i = 9 and i = 10.
I hope this helps
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