why does this not work ?
3 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
for n=1:4 % size(PIDS,1);
BC = {n,4};
BC{n,1} = {PIDS{n,1}; FNS{n,1}; PPNameS{n,1}; APS{n,1}};
BC{n,2} = {PIDS{n,2}; FNS{n,2}; PPNameS{n,2}; APS{n,2}};
BC{n,3} = {PIDS{n,3}; FNS{n,3}; PPNameS{n,3}; APS{n,3}};
BC{n,4} = {PIDS{n,4}; FNS{n,4}; PPNameS{n,4}; APS{n,4}};
end
BC
5 Comments
Jan
on 3 Apr 2017
Edited: Jan
on 3 Apr 2017
No, a complete error message should contain the failing line also. Are you running tis in the command window? If so, create a script or even better a function. Then debugging is easier und you (and the readers) do not have to guess, where the error occurres.
I've edited my answer.
Answers (1)
Jan
on 3 Apr 2017
Edited: Jan
on 3 Apr 2017
You overwrite BC in each iteration. Perhaps you want to move the pre-allocation before the loop:
BC = cell(4, 4); % Not: {4, 4};
for n = 1:4 % size(PIDS,1);
BC{n,1} = {PIDS{n,1}; FNS{n,1}; PPNameS{n,1}; APS{n,1}};
BC{n,2} = {PIDS{n,2}; FNS{n,2}; PPNameS{n,2}; APS{n,2}};
BC{n,3} = {PIDS{n,3}; FNS{n,3}; PPNameS{n,3}; APS{n,3}};
BC{n,4} = {PIDS{n,4}; FNS{n,4}; PPNameS{n,4}; APS{n,4}};
end
"BC = {n,4}" means, that BC is set to a [1 x 2] cell array. Is this intented? Afterwards the elements {n, 1:4} are added. But the values from the former itereations are overwritten.
To get the reason of the error message, write the code in a script or better a function. Then typ this in the command window:
dbstop if error
Now run your code again until it stops at the error. Inspect the variables and the indices: At least one of the arrays has less elements than you request.
1 Comment
Image Analyst
on 3 Apr 2017
See Also
Categories
Find more on Loops and Conditional Statements in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!