Index exceeds matrix dimensions
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Hi, my tutor is sick of my questions, please help!
for j=2:31
dz(j)=abs(depth(j)-depth(j-1))
end
for i=1:360
for j = 1:180
for k=1:31
intFe68 = Fe68(i,j,k) *dy(360) * dx(j) * dz(j)
end
end
end
nansum(intFe68)
Fe68 has dimensions 360x180x31. It is iron data from a model. I can contour a hydrothermal plume by plotting Fe68 against depth and longitude, below I am trying to get one value for the size of the plume in m^3 but matlab doesn't like the second loop due to the 'index exceeding the matrix dimensions'. Im also not sure if I need the first loop, or what to put in the second loop if I do, dz(j), dz(:), dz(k)..
Any help would be very appreciated!
Alex
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Chad Greene
le 11 Fév 2017
Hi Alex,
What exactly do you mean by "integrate up to get one value"? Perhaps describing the context and what you're trying to do will help. This looks like maybe a month's worth of ocean iron content data? What exactly are you trying to calculate?
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Walter Roberson
le 12 Fév 2017
In your loop
for j=2:31
dz(j)=abs(depth(j)-depth(j-1))
end
you initialize dz up to dz(31)
In
for i=1:360
for j = 1:180
for k=1:31
intFe68 = Fe68(i,j,k) *dy(360) * dx(j) * dz(j)
end
end
end
you access dz(j) with j from 1 to 180, so you need up to dz(180) to have been defined.
But notice you have k = 1 : 31 so perhaps you should be accessing dz(k) ?
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Walter Roberson
le 13 Fév 2017
NaN would be returned if any element in Fe68 is NaN, or if any element in the the gradients was NaN, and could be potentially be returned if there are infinities in the data.
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