error: Index exceeds matrix dimensions
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i have created an eatable with two columns , a plot button and two buttons for editing the row's number(add/delete), the ColumnFormat is char .the first column contains the function's body (for example sin(t) ) , and the second column contains the time limit , that i want to plot the function between it (for example [10 50]).when i press the plot button , on the command window appears the following error : 'Index exceeds matrix dimensions.' where is the mistake in the code ?
here is the plot callback function
D=cell2mat(get(handles.table,'data'));
if size(D,1)==1 %number of rows
T1=str2num(D(1,2));
X1=str2func(['@(t)' D(1,1)]);
fplot(X1,T1,'Parent',handles.axes1);
else
for i=1:size(D,1)
Ti=str2num(D(i,2));
Xi=str2func(['@(t)' D(i,1)]);
fplot(Xi,Ti,'Parent',handles.axes1);
hold(handles.axes1, 'on')
end
end
hold(handles.axes1, 'off')
grid on
7 comentarios
Azzi Abdelmalek
el 27 de Dic. de 2013
Post the entire error message
Elia
el 27 de Dic. de 2013
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek
el 27 de Dic. de 2013
dpb
el 27 de Dic. de 2013
xmin = min(lims(1:2)); xmax = max(lims(1:2));
What's lims and where's it supposed to have come from?
Azzi Abdelmalek
el 27 de Dic. de 2013
This is from fplot function
dpb
el 27 de Dic. de 2013
Ahhhh...indeed! My bad.
Looks to me like he's got a formatting problem in defining his input to the function -- he gives as an example that the function string is sin(t) and wants to plot the function between two limits that he gives as a vector [10 50]. I've not done this specifically and it's not convenient at the moment to fire up Matlab to test but I'm thinking needs to pass the range as the vector [10:50]?
But still not sure that'll cure the internal problem...
Jan
el 28 de Dic. de 2013
@Sam: Please do not post a question in multiple forums. If you have a really good reason to do so, add at least a link to the other forum. Otherwise the voluntary helpers might waste time with posting an answer, which has been given elsewhere already. Thanks.
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Image Analyst
el 28 de Dic. de 2013
0 votos
Remove the fplot call from the "if size(D,1)==1" block and that will probably solve it. It probably doesn't like it when you're calling fplot with just one point. lims is probably a one element vector in that case, and when it hits lims(1:2) it barfs.
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Image Analyst
el 28 de Dic. de 2013
In the "else" block, I'd also take it out of the for loop and put it right after the "end" of the for loop.
Elia
el 28 de Dic. de 2013
Image Analyst
el 28 de Dic. de 2013
Editada: Image Analyst
el 28 de Dic. de 2013
Xi and Ti are just single numbers, not arrays. You need to make them arrays, and then you don't need to have a special case for the first element:
D=cell2mat(get(handles.table,'data'));
for i=1:size(D,1)
T(i) = str2num(D(i,2));
X(i) = str2func(['@(t)' D(i,1)]);
end
fplot(Xi,Ti,'Parent',handles.axes1);
hold(handles.axes1, 'off')
grid on
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