Index exceeds matrix dimensions Error
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Ji Li
on 18 Sep 2018
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 19 Sep 2018
I have a function which writes inputs from Excel. The function doesn't report any errors in Matlab, but when I converted it into an Excel add-in, it tells me "Index exceeds matrix dimensions". The error occurs at the "Horizon" line in the code. How can I find out what the problem really is?
Inputs InputsData = xlsread(inputFileName, 'Portfolio', 'U4:U15');
N = InputsData(1);
K = InputsData(2);
PERC = InputsData(3);
PERC_T = InputsData(4);
GLOB = InputsData(5);
COUT = InputsData(6);
SEC = InputsData(7);
FI = InputsData(8);
LIMIT = InputsData(9);
HORIZON = InputsData(10);
ALC = InputsData(11);
CUT = InputsData(12);
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Sep 2018
For whatever reason, U13, U14, and U15 are not present in the returned data. That could occur with that code if the values in those locations are all not numeric, as well as for the case where those values all just do not exist.
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Sep 2018
[~, ~, InputsRaw] = xlsread(inputFileName, 'Portfolio', 'U4:U15');
N = InputsData{1};
K = InputsData{2};
PERC = InputsData{3};
PERC_T = InputsData{4};
GLOB = InputsData{5};
COUT = InputsData{6};
SEC = InputsData{7};
FI = InputsData{8};
LIMIT = InputsData{9};
HORIZON = InputsData{10};
ALC = InputsData{11};
CUT = InputsData{12};
I do not know what datatype HORIZON, ALC, and CUT will come out as.
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