How can I solve problem regarding subscript indices in for loop?
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Hello Matlab users,
I get error massage, when I run the program.
Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.
Error in Test_2017_02_14 (line 82) clipping(end,:) = clipping(end,:)*1/2;
here is my code:
radius_max = 3200;
angle = 0:(2*pi/6):2*pi;
radius = [0 690 1390 1990 2490 2890];
r_m = [(1/2 * (radius+[0 radius(1:end-1)])) radius_max];
[angle_mat,radius_mat]=meshgrid(angle,radius);
[X,Y] = pol2cart(-(angle_mat)+pi/2,radius_mat);
surface = 1/4*pi*(([radius_mat(2:end,:);ones(1,length(angle))*(2*radius_max-radius(end))]+ radius_mat).^2-([radius_mat(1,:);radius_mat(1:end-1,:)]+radius_mat).^2)
/(length(angle)-1);
angle_fine = 0:(2*pi/60):2*pi;
laf = length(angle_fine);
radius_fine = 0:10:radius_max;
[angle_fine_mat,radius_fine_mat] = meshgrid(angle_fine,radius_fine);
[X_fine,Y_fine] = pol2cart(-(angle_fine_mat)+pi/2,radius_fine_mat);
surface_fine = 1/4*pi*(([radius_fine_mat(2:end,:);radius_fine_mat(end,:)]+radius_fine_mat).^2-([radius_fine_mat(1,:);radius_fine_mat(1:end-1,:)]+radius_fine_mat).^2) /(laf-1);
angle_ex = [2/9 1/2 5/6 7/6 3/2 16/9]*pi;
radius_ex = 2075;
[angle_ex_mat,radius_ex_mat]=meshgrid(angle_ex,radius_ex);
[X_ex,Y_ex] = pol2cart(angle_ex_mat-pi/2,radius_ex_mat);
angle_ufine = 0:(2*pi/600):2*pi;
radius_ufine = 0:2.5:radius_max;
[angle_ufine_mat,radius_ufine_mat]=meshgrid(angle_ufine,radius_ufine);
[X_ufine,Y_ufine] = pol2cart(-(angle_ufine_mat)+pi/2,radius_ufine_mat);
[~,index_a] = intersect(angle_ufine,angle);
[~,index_r] = intersect(radius_ufine,r_m);
angle_e = 0:(2*pi/6):6*pi;
radius_e = [radius radius_max];
[angle_mat_e,radius_mat_e]=meshgrid(angle_e,radius_e);
angle_fine_e = 0:(2*pi/600):6*pi;
radius_fine_e = 0:2.5:radius_max;
[angle_fine_mat_e,radius_fine_mat_e] = meshgrid(angle_fine_e,radius_fine_e);
radius_flow = [0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 0.9 1]*radius_max;
flow_left = [0.058; 0.0603; 0.080; 0.119; 0.138; 0.124; 0];
flow_right = [0.058; 0.063; 0.079; 0.099; 0.104; 0.096; 0];
FL = transpose(spline(radius_flow,flow_left,radius_fine));
FR = transpose(spline(radius_flow,flow_right,radius_fine));
flow_fine(:,1:(laf-1)/2) = repmat(FL,1,(laf-1)/2)+(repmat(FR,1,(laf-1)/2)-repmat(FL,1,(laf-1)/2)).*(angle_fine_mat(:,1:(laf-1)/2)/pi);
flow_fine(:,(laf+1)/2:laf) = repmat(FR,1,(laf+1)/2)+(repmat(FL,1,(laf+1)/2)-repmat(FR,1,(laf+1)/2)).*((angle_fine_mat(:,(laf+1)/2:laf)-pi)/pi);
flow_fine = circshift(flow_fine(:,1:end-1),round(laf*(-110)/360),2);
flow_fine = [flow_fine flow_fine(:,1)];
index = 1:(laf-1)/6:laf;
flowXsurf = flow_fine.*surface_fine;
for i = 1:6
r_l = (i>1)*1/2*(radius(i)+radius((i>1)*(i-1)+(i==1)));
r_h = (i<6)*1/2*(radius(i)+radius((i<6)*(i+1)+(i==6))) + (i==6)*radius_max;
clipping = flowXsurf(find(radius_fine==r_l):find(radius_fine==r_h),:);
clipping = [clipping(:,end-find(angle_fine==pi/6)+1:end-1)...
clipping(:,1:end-find(angle_fine==pi/6)+1)];
if i>1
clipping(1,:) = clipping(1,:)*1/2;
end
if i<6
clipping(end,:) = clipping(end,:)*1/2;
end
clipping(:,index) = clipping(:,index)*1/2;
for j = 1:6
flow(i,j) = sum(sum(clipping(:,index(j):index(j+1))))/surface(i,j);
end
end
flow = [flow flow(:,1)];
Thank you in advance.
6 comentarios
Kevin Chng
el 16 de Oct. de 2018
Editada: Kevin Chng
el 16 de Oct. de 2018
Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.
Error in Test_2017_02_14 (line 82)
clipping(end,:) = clipping(end,:)*1/2;
Or your clipping is empty?
KSSV
el 16 de Oct. de 2018
Are you sure with the line number of error? According to me that line has no issues:
clipping(end,:) = clipping(end,:)*1/2;
It has nothing to do with indices.
Omar Rashell
el 16 de Oct. de 2018
Kevin Chng
el 16 de Oct. de 2018
You can't index to empty variable.
Stephen23
el 16 de Oct. de 2018
"You can't index to empty variable."
With an empty index you can:
>> A = [];
>> A([])
ans = []
Kevin Chng
el 16 de Oct. de 2018
great to know this. A([])
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