Is there a way to start indexing with 0 in MATLAB?

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IBM watson
IBM watson le 2 Jan 2019
Commenté : Rohit le 5 Juil 2023
a=[4 2 5 2]
can I make this happen?
a(0)=4

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 2 Jan 2019
Nope not at all index of matlab starts from 1 always!
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong le 3 Juil 2023
You confuse between uint8 arithmetics (that can never return anything beyond (0:255))
and indexing range.
Rohit
Rohit le 5 Juil 2023
@Stephen23 @Bruno Luong Thank you for your inputs. I was under the assumption that typecasting the index would change the the data type of the output which is not the case.

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong le 2 Jan 2019
Modifié(e) : Bruno Luong le 2 Jan 2019
Yes, but you won't get much support by built-in array stock function
>> M = containers.Map('KeyType','uint32','ValueType','double')
M =
Map with properties:
Count: 0
KeyType: uint32
ValueType: double
>> M(0)=3
M =
Map with properties:
Count: 1
KeyType: uint32
ValueType: double
>> M(0)
ans =
3
>>
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IBM watson
IBM watson le 3 Jan 2019
Many thanks!!
Utku Yilmaz
Utku Yilmaz le 19 Avr 2020
Modifié(e) : Utku Yilmaz le 19 Avr 2020
ZeroBased function (link given above) is very useful. 1 based indexing creates problem when I share my code with software developers using C language. The indexes get messy and it becomes very hard to compare codes.
I always used index values starting from 0, as following. But I think, I will utilize ZeroBased function from now on.
for index_A = 0 : 10
for index_B = 0 : 10
value = a_matrix(index_A+1, index_B+1);
end
end

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong le 3 Juil 2023
One way is to define your onw class with overloading subsref and subsasg

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