Difficulty calling diagonals in tri-diagonal matrix
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Hi, this is the problem to be coded in matlab (Note that in my code I use "d" for the repeating right hand side matrix instead of "b". The entirety of my A and d matrices print correctly, but I'm having difficulty calling the tri diagonal rows in my TDMA algorithm portion of the code. Help would be greatly appreciated I'm very new to matlab. My code is attached.![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/274501/image.jpeg)
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Guillaume
le 1 Mar 2020
"When I run the code I get errors"
Well, yes I get "Index exceeds the number of array elements (1)." on line 23, since you try to access a(k) with k = 2 but you've defined a as a scalar value (a = -1; on line 5).
From the comment in the code, it sounds like the a on line 23 should be a different a than the a on line 5, and should be a diagonal of the A matrix, in which case:
- Walter has already told you in his answer how to extract a diagonal of the matrix. It's the diag function
- You actually need to extract the diagonal. Matlab doesn't read your comments to figure out what it should do
- To avoid bugs like this, don't reuse variable names. You're not limited to the 26 letters of the alphabet. Variables names can use more than one letter. I'd recommend you use complete words that actually explain what's in the variable, e.g. subdiagonal would be a much better name than a.
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Walter Roberson
le 1 Mar 2020
Diagonals are not "rows".
You can extract a diagonal by calling diag() passing the rectangular matrix as the first parameter and passing the diagonal number as the second parameter.
You would do that at the point at which you needed the information.
If you are looping row by row for something like row reduction calculation, then the three elements you need are A(row_number, row_number-1:row_number+1) for the second row to the second-last row.
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Walter Roberson
le 2 Mar 2020
a = diag(A, -1);
b = diag(A, 0);
c = diag(A, +1);
Just before you need to use the contents of a, b, c
You also have a problem that your a and c are shorter than b; your current code will lead to an index out of range because of that.
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