Error message for calculating the variance of my beta

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I want to calculate the variance of my beta, I am typing in this command, however i am getting the error message 'subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logical', 'Attempted to access (0.0686532); index must be a positive integer or logical'
My command is
var(b)=inv(xcl'*xcl)sqrt(sigma_r)
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Vivek Selvam
Vivek Selvam on 8 Nov 2013
Edited: Vivek Selvam on 8 Nov 2013
You are using var as an array variable. So the index (b) have to be positive integer.

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Wayne King
Wayne King on 8 Nov 2013
Edited: Wayne King on 8 Nov 2013
You don't make assignments like this in MATLAB
var(b) = sqrt(2);
For example, this will produce the error you observe:
b = randn(100,1);
var(b) = sqrt(2);
To calculate the variance of your beta, create a variable:
varbeta = inv(xcl'*xcl)*sqrt(sigma_r);

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