Error: Unable to perform assignment because brace indexing is not supported for variables of this type

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Hi everybody,
if I launch this code using a single POINT it works, if instead I insert it inside a loop (with POINT that change at every iteration) this message error appears to me:
Unable to perform assignment because brace indexing is not supported for variables of this type
POINT=[x,y,z]
nRow = size(A, 1);
for iRow = 1:nRow
STRAIGHT=-20:.01:20;
STRGT{iRow}=repmat(POINT,length(STRAIGHT),1)'+((A(iRow,:))-POINT)'*STRAIGHT;
end
How can i resolve it?
Thank's!

Accepted Answer

madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 31 Jan 2019
STRGT=cell(1,nRow); % before the loop ,also move STRAIGHT outside the loop
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Muhammad Usman Saleem
Muhammad Usman Saleem on 29 Oct 2022
Why its necessary to declar an empty cell array before loop?
Why Matlab through this error when we try to declar inside loop? please
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 29 Oct 2022
"Why its necessary to declar an empty cell array before loop? "
It is not empty, it has size 1xnRow.
The reason is to preallocate the array before the loop, thus specifying both the size and type of the array:

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KSSV
KSSV on 31 Jan 2019
Edited: KSSV on 31 Jan 2019
POINT=[x,y,z] ;
nRow = size(A, 1);
STRGT = cell(nRow,1) ;
for iRow = 1:nRow
STRAIGHT=-20:.01:20;
STRGT{iRow}=repmat(POINT,length(RETTA),1)'+((A(iRow,:))-POINT)'*STRAIGHT;
end

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