Extract values from a matrix using a for loop
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I am trying to get a 3x20 matrix populated with the eigenvalues from the eig function. The first values are populated in the matrix, that is, column one has three rows of numbers but the other 19 columns are not populating.
The error reads
Index in position 1 exceeds array bounds (must not exceed 3).
my code:
A = [3x60 double]
Eig=zeros(3,20)
for i=1:20
A1=A(i:i+2,i:i+2)
Eig(:,i)=eig(A1)
end
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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dpb
el 12 de En. de 2021
A = [3x60 double]
...
for i=1:20
A1=A(i:i+2,i:i+2)
What is value of i:i+2 when i >=1?
Don't know what the intent here is, but the reason for the error is clear; you cannot address A(2:4,2:4) when size(A)==>3,60.
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dpb
el 15 de Dic. de 2018
for i=1:20
A1=A(i:i+2,i:i+2);
...
The first indices into A are the same as the second expression.
i i:i+2 A subscripts
1 1:3 A(1:3,1:3)
2 2:4 A(2:4,2:4)
3 3:5 A(3:5,3:5)
...
Probably what you intended to write was
for i=1:20
A1=A(:,i:i+2);
...
to pick up all three rows for the sequential series of columns...
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dpb
el 16 de Dic. de 2018
Excuse me? That is the code logic YOU provided, not me! :)
What would the algebraic expression be that would increment the index by 3? Or, alternatively, use the optional increment value to iterate by a non-default value.
Alternatively yet, if you have the Image Processing Toolbox, it contains the function blockproc which applies a function to a defined area of an array and puts the result into an output array...
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