Hi,
I am trying to make a for loop, however the code I am using turns out the error : index exceeds matrix dimensions, I can't quite work out what I am doing wrong.
my code is below:
S1=1.7*1.2
U=1.5
Tout=5
for index=1:1:30
%Ambient Load
Ts=Ts(index-1)
Tin=Tin(index-1)
S1QAmb=S1*U*(Tout-(2*Ts)+Tin) %surface 1, ambient load
end

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Adam
Adam le 19 Fév 2019
Ts is not defined anywhere.
If it where then I would expect the first error you get would be that indices must be real positive values since
index-1
will clearly be 0 on the first time round the loop, which is not a valid index into an array.
Jamil Dudhwala
Jamil Dudhwala le 19 Fév 2019
Is this more to do with the fact that I have not intialised it?
Adam
Adam le 19 Fév 2019
If that is lterally all your code then of course it will not work. What are you expecting the result to be of indexing into a variable that does not exist yet?

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KSSV
KSSV le 19 Fév 2019

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A = rand(5,1) ; % an array of size 5*1
A(1) % works
A(5) % works
A(6) % throws error
The above array has only 5 elements....If you try to extract more than 5 elements, it will throw error.

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