MATLAB Error: Array Indices must be positive or logical values
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h=input('Enter estimate for root');
f=(h^3)-(9*(h^2))+3.8197;
fprime=(3*(h^2))-(18*h);
for i=1:10
h=h(i)+abs((f(h))/(fprime(h)));
end
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Adam
le 29 Mar 2019
You either want to create f and fprime as function handles to use the syntax you use, which seems un-necessary here, or just get rid of the (h) from within the for loop:
for i=1:10
h=h(i)+abs(f/fprime);
end
madhan ravi
le 29 Mar 2019
Shot in the dark:
h=input('Enter estimate for root');
f=@(h)(h^3)-(9*(h^2))+3.8197;
fprime=@(h)(3*(h^2))-(18*h);
for i=1:10
h=h+abs((f(h))/(fprime(h)));
end
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Preksha Gupta
le 20 Mai 2022
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load Meter1Cor.txt
XTest= Meter1Cor(:, 2:10);
YTest= Meter1Cor(:,11);
XTest=XTest';
YTest= YTest';
load one
y=one(XTest)
error=y-YTest;
plot(error,'g')
title("Error");
xlabel("Epochs");
ylabel("Error");
This is for testing a trained neural network. "one" is name of trained neural network and i am receiving an error stating that "array indices must be positive intergers or logical values." What could be a possible mistake i made?
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Walter Roberson
le 20 Mai 2022
XTest= Meter1Cor(:, 2:10);
That creates a 2d array that would not typically be restricted to positive integers.
load one
y=one(XTest)
You load a variable and then you try to index it using linear indices whose values are the contents of XTest. That requires that XTest either be empty or be all positive integers.
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