where do those imaginary values come from?

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If I use this piece of code
b=24;
k=2000*3600;
t=0:1:720;
Q_y = zeros(size(t));
for i = 1:length(t)
if t(i) < 360-b/2
Q_y(i) = (k/(360-b/2))*t(i);
elseif t(i) >= 360-b/2 && t(i) < 360+b/2
Q_y(i) = k;
else
Q_y(i) = (-k/(360-b/2))*t(i)+720*(k/(360-b/2));
end
end
on itself everything is fine, but when I try to use it in a bigger piece of code Q_y suddenly gets imaginary values. Where do they come from and what can I do about them?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 18 Mar 2014
All will be revealed if you follow these instructions http://blogs.mathworks.com/videos/2012/07/03/debugging-in-matlab/ on your bigger, unshown piece of code.

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