Error. Movie contains uninitialized frames

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Daniel Cano Alvira
Daniel Cano Alvira le 8 Mar 2018
I'm trying to make a film with this code:
clc;
clear all;
m1= input('masa 1');
m2= input('masa 2');
L1= input('longitud 1');
L2= input('longitud 2');
g= input('gravedad');
Tfin= input('tiempo final');
DT= input('intervalo de momentos');
alpha= input('angulo alpha');
beta= input('angulo beta');
u= input('velocidad inicial');
%%Cálculos
%%1
NT= Tfin/DT;
C= linspace(0,Tfin,NT);
%%2
X1(1)= L1*sin(alpha);
Y1(1)= -L1*cos(alpha);
X2(1)= X1(1)+L2*sin(beta);
Y2(1)= Y1(1)-L2*cos(beta);
%%3
A= prepara_pend(m1,m2,L1,L2,g,DT);
%%4
V= transpose([alpha,beta,0,0]);
%%5
for J=2:NT
V= A*V;
alpha= V(1);
beta= V(2);
X1(J)= L1*sin(alpha);
Y1(J)= -L1*cos(alpha);
X2(J)= X1(J)+L2*sin(beta);
Y2(J)= Y1(J)-L2*cos(beta);
end
%%6
X=[X1,Y1];
Y=[X2,Y2];
plot(X1,Y1,'r',X2,Y2,'b')
grid on;
legend('X','Y');
%%opcional
for i=2:NT
M(i)=getframe;
end
movie(M)
but it gives me this error:
Error using movie
Movie contains uninitialized frames
how can I fix this?
Please some help, thanks.

Réponses (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 8 Mar 2018
Where do you assign to M(1) ? You have
for i=2:NT
M(i)=getframe;
end
which starts creating M from M(2)
Note: it would be more efficient to initialize M(NT) to something first so that it would not be necessary to keep increasing the size of M as you ran the loop.
Also note that you are not giving any time for the frames to change, so you are going to be copying the same frame into the movie each time.
  2 commentaires
Dominique
Dominique le 23 Juin 2022
Ah! Ah! I made the same mistake.
Matthew Jenkins
Matthew Jenkins le 4 Sep 2022
I did as well, thanks!

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