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Don't understand indexing statement from compiler
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MY code is:
function mbd = spherical_mirror_aberr(fn,D )
%SPHERICAL_MIRROR_ABERR Summary of this function goes here
% Detailed explanation goes here
delta_x = 0.01;
Num_x=D/2/delta_x;
f = fn * D;
delta_theta = asin(delta_x/(2*f));
D_theta = asin(D/2/(2*f));
theta(0: delta_theta:D_theta);
Mult = 8*delta_x/D^2;
mbd =Mult*sum( 2*f*tan(2*(0:delta_theta:Dtheta))(1/cos(0:delta_theta:D_theta) -1));
end
The compiler is giving me a warning: "indexing must appear last in an index expression" What does this mean that I need to do. It affects the "mbd" variable equation.
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Adam
on 2 Dec 2016
Edited: Adam
on 2 Dec 2016
sum( ... )( ... )
is not valid syntax in Matlab.
You can't chain together parenthesis is what that error is essentially sayiing. I don't really know what you are trying to do in the expression. Maybe you are just missing a * from between the ) and the (
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Image Analyst
on 2 Dec 2016
Since your theta is actually an array of theta's, you'll need dot slash instead of slash: 1./cos(). You'll also need a dot * instead of * almost everywhere, for example tan() .* (1./cos)
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