
Error Message Index out of bounds
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I have the code below and am getting the following error.
Attempted to access C(2); index out of bounds because numel(C)=1.
any ideas why?
h=0.1 ;
k1=0.005;
k2=0.005;
k3=0.1 ;
t=[0:h:200] ;
E(1)=10;
S(1)=100;
C(1)=0;
P(1)=0;
for i=1:numel(t)-1
%E
e1=(k2*C(i)+k3*C(i)-k1*E(i)*S(i));
e2=k2*[C(i)+(h*e1/2)]+k3*[C(i)+(h*e1/2)]-k1*[E(i)+(h*e1/2)]*[S(i)+(h*e1/2)]
e3=k2*[C(i)+(h*e2/2)]+k3*[C(i)+(h*e2/2)]-k1*[E(i)+(h*e2/2)]*[S(i)+(h*e2/2)]
e4= k2*[C(i)+(h*e3)]+k3*[C(i)+(h*e3)]-(k1*[E(i)+(h*e3)]*[S(i)+(e3*h)])
end
plot(t,e)
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Matt J
el 11 de Feb. de 2014
any ideas why?
Yes. C is a scalar, but you are indexing it in your loop at many C(i) as if it were a vector. You must decide what C is really supposed to be.
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Kyle
el 11 de Feb. de 2014
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Matt J
el 11 de Feb. de 2014
Use
>>dbstop if naninf
to see where they are being introduced.
Image Analyst
el 11 de Feb. de 2014
Editada: Image Analyst
el 11 de Feb. de 2014
Your numbers are overflowing. Just look at some of them - they're huge. Eventually you reach infinity. What are you doing? Are you sure those are the right equations?
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