??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions. please help me
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[m n]=size(handles.data1);%menentukan ukuran citra
for o=1:m
for p=1:n
if o<0
o=1;
end
if p<0
p=1;
end
[d c l]=size(handles.data1);
masuk_enkripsi=double(handles.data1(p:p+d-1,o:o+c-1,:));
??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Error in ==> enkripsi>btn_enkripsi_Callback at 148
masuk_enkripsi=double(handles.data1(p:p+d-1,o:o+c-1,:));
2 Comments
matpan community
on 9 Mar 2013
ChristianW
on 11 Mar 2013
What are you trying to do in this line:
masuk_enkripsi=double(handles.data1(p:p+d-1,o:o+c-1,:));
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More Answers (2)
Jan
on 4 Mar 2013
1 vote
It is confusing to change the loop counter of A FOR loop inside the loop.
Using lowercase and uppercase Oh's as names of variables is confusing also: "if o<0" looks funny, but is to hard to read.
I confirm, that CristianW's answer is exhaustive: Obviously either p+d-1 and/or d+1 exceed the available size. But it is impossible to guess what you want to do instead.
2 Comments
matpan community
on 11 Mar 2013
Walter Roberson
on 11 Mar 2013
But no explanation for what you think the code should be doing??
Walter Roberson
on 11 Mar 2013
In your line
[m n]=size(handles.data1);%menentukan ukuran citra
you are using size() as if you expect handles.data1 to be two-dimensional. But later you have
[d c l]=size(handles.data1);
which is expecting handles.data1 to be 3 dimensional. If it is 3 dimensional then when you ask for its size() using only two outputs (e.g., [m n]) then size() will set the second output equal to the product of the second and third dimensions -- so although m would be the same as the later d, n would be the product of c and l. This is going to lead to problems when you do your looping over "n" and try to use that value as the index to the second dimension.
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