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??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Error in ==> C:\Documents and Settings\krishnendu\Desktop\Chared ICA Code\CreateInitialEmpires.m
On line 4 ==> AllImperialistsCost = InitialCost(1:AlgorithmParams.NumOfInitialImperialists,:);
by using the code
AllImperialistsCost = InitialCost(1:AlgorithmParams.NumOfInitialImperialists,:);
AlgorithmParams.NumOfInitialImperialists=2;
initialcost is a matrix like [1 2 3 4 5]
where is the error?
X(1:2,:);
what does it mean?
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Andreas Goser
on 31 Jan 2012
This may be a confusion with rows and columns. E.g. this code here fails:
a=[1 2 3 ]
a(1:2, :)
Beacuse a is an 1x3 matrix and a(1:2, :) tries to access a nonexisting second row.
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Jan 2012
X(1:2,:) means to take all columns of the first two rows of X.
Your initialcost matrix has only one row, so it is an error to try to take the first two rows of it since the second row does not exist.
Consider the possibility that your initialcost matrix should have at least 2 rows.
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