Using uint8 as matrix index

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Salman Gul
Salman Gul on 31 May 2016
Answered: Image Analyst on 1 Jun 2016
I have a matrix "parent" defined as uint32 type. Later, i use this parent to index another matrix
Counter(parent(2));
But i get the error 'Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.'
I have defined "Parent" as uint32 to save memory.

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 31 May 2016
Edited: the cyclist on 31 May 2016
This code works perfectly fine for me:
A = uint32([4 5 6]);
idx = uint8(2);
A(idx)
It also works if idx is defined as a uint32.
Maybe you can post a code snippet that illustrates the error you are getting?
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Salman Gul
Salman Gul on 31 May 2016
In my case, counter itself is a uint8 type matrix...could that be an issue?
the cyclist
the cyclist on 31 May 2016
Shouldn't be a problem. My best guess is that you are accidentally trying to index with a zero, and the memory-saving integer situation is a red herring.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 31 May 2016
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 May 2016
Edited: Walter Roberson on 31 May 2016
Is your code happening to try to store negative values for the counters? Does it arrive at the counters by doing subtractions that might happen to result in negative values?
Put a conditional breakpoint on the line
dbstop at LINENUMBER if parent(2) == 0
and run again and I suspect you will discover that the value is 0.
the cyclist
the cyclist on 31 May 2016
Salman, you now have 3 out of the top 10 contributors on this forum guessing at a solution. Can you please distill the simplest possible version of your code that will display this error, and post it? (Sometimes the distillation process itself will expose the error.)

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 1 Jun 2016
Note: parent and Parent are two different things because MATLAB is case sensitive. In your question you use it both ways and if you do that in your code, you will possibly have a problem. Do a case insensitive search for parent and make sure you're consistent in how you're using the letter case (capitalization).

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