Error using accumarray First input SUBS must contain positive integer subscripts.
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I am very much troubled solving this:
>> [X, Y, Z]=ndgrid(x,y,z);
>> C = round(ceil(Y./Z));
>> N = accumarray([X(:), C(:)], M(:));
Error using accumarray
First input SUBS must contain positive integer subscripts.
data file attached
I have already read all questions and answers about it here, cant figure out whats wrong.
thanks
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Stephen23
el 14 de Sept. de 2019
"I have already read all questions and answers about it here, cant figure out whats wrong."
After reading many answers, you should know by now that indices must be positive integers.
Now take a look at your x data:
>> x(:)
ans =
0.00000
0.05000
0.10000
0.15000
0.20000
0.25000
0.30000
0.35000
0.40000
0.45000
0.50000
0.55000
0.60000
0.65000
0.70000
0.75000
0.80000
0.85000
0.90000
0.95000
1.00000
How many of those values are positive integers? How many of those values can be used as indices?
Yet you try to use X (which simply contains values from x) as indices.
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Asliddin Komilov
el 14 de Sept. de 2019
"this should have solved the problem then?"
You have not described what you are trying to achieve, or what the expected result should be, so I have not idea what you need to do to "solve" the problem.
Taking a wild guess in the dark: perhaps you need reshape, rather than accumarray (if you don't know what indices are and how to use accumarray it is a rather unusual choice of function).
Asliddin Komilov
el 15 de Sept. de 2019
As far as I can tell, I have answered the question that you asked at the top of this page (which was "what is wrong with my code?").
Walter Roberson
el 15 de Sept. de 2019
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You also posted this in
and I gave a complete code solution there.
Your question there that led me to create that code for you had been strictly positive integers, but it turned out that your real data involved negatives for Z, and involved 0 as well as positive integers for Y, and involved real-valued X from 0 to 1. Those are quite different conditions that should have been stated ahead of time.
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