What is the meaning of the Error Mesage "Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals."
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Elsayed Khodry
el 8 de Jul. de 2020
Respondida: KSSV
el 8 de Jul. de 2020
What is meant By:
Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.
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Les Beckham
el 8 de Jul. de 2020
The error message seems pretty clear. You cannot use an index into a matrix that is not either a real positive integer (or an array of those) or a logical (or an array of zeros and ones).
For example,
A(-1) is an error while A(1) is fine (assuming that A is defined already).
Logical indexing involves using an array of zeros and ones that specify which array elements to select (one to select, zero to ignore).
For example, if A = [0 1 2 3 4],
A(logical([0 1 0 1 0])) will be equal to [1 3].
I suggest that you read the documentation:
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KSSV
el 8 de Jul. de 2020
In MATLAB the indices of an array always should be positive integers. The indices can be 0,1 if it is og logical type.
Example:
A = rand(1,10) ;
A(1) % no error as 1 is positve
A(0) % error as 0 is not allowed
A(-1) % error as negative indices not allowed
Logicals:
A = rand(1,20) ;
idx = A>0.5 ; % idx is logical indexing with 0, 1
class(idx) % it says logical
idx % it has 0, 1
A(idx) % logical indexing works
id = [0 1 0 1];
class(id) % double
A(id) % error, as indices are double
id = logical(id) ; % convert double to logical
A(id) % no error
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