Array lengths and loops.
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Hi,
I have a while loop set up to add a new number to the end of two arrays (postsk and weight) with every cycle of the loop. The loop runs fine, but when I then try to plot them vs. each other, I find out that the arrays are different lengths. Any idea why this is happening? Is there a limit to the number of bits in each loop? Could I be running out of memory in one loop?
The following is my code (I have removed the maths equations carried out in the while loop as I doubt those are the reason and make the code a bit easier to read).
while (bst < 63)
(this is where the ommited equations live, but essentially just figure out values for the upcoming if loop).
if (resskin >= 1 & resstif >= 1 & reseuler >= 1 & resmat >= 1)
postsk(i) = tsk;
weight(i) = (((((tsk/1000)*(bsk/1000))+((tst/1000)*(bst/1000)))*(length/1000))*1600);
i = i + 1;
end
bst = bst + 1
end
Any help would be great! Thank you!
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Star Strider
on 8 Nov 2012
The only possibility I can think of that might be causing the unequal vectors problem (not knowing more about your code) is that you previously used weight or postsk as an array, and those arrays are larger than they are assigned in the loop you posted. One cure for that might be to assign:
weight = [];
postsk = [];
before your while loop. (I assume you don't use either variable in your while loop other than in your if block.)
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Star Strider
on 9 Nov 2012
Edited: Star Strider
on 9 Nov 2012
Thanks, Matt. I didn't realize you were answering at the same time until after I submitted my answer.
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Matt Fig
on 8 Nov 2012
Edited: Matt Fig
on 8 Nov 2012
Couple of things. It looks like you are masking both the LENGTH function and the I function with a variable. Don't do that - choose a different variable name. Second, is it possible that sometimes those mysterious variables could be returning a vector or an empty? Is one of them a cell array?
Before your call to plot, put this:
whos postsk weight
and show the output.
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