Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
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i wrote codes: {for s = 1: 24 sigma{s,1} = var (X{s}); y{s,1} = sigma{s+1} - a*sigma{s}*a end} where a is nxn matrix. however, i got the Index exceeds matrix dimensions error. i know for s=24; y = sigma(25)-a*sigma(24)*a and sigma(25) doesn't exist.. so how to solve it? very appreciate ur kindness..
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Walter Roberson
on 16 Jun 2011
Your code appears to be wrong even for other cases. For example, when s = 1, you set sigma{1} first, and then constructing y, you reference sigma{2} which you have not defined yet.
It is difficult for us to tell you how to solve the problem as it is not clear what you are trying to do.
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Walter Roberson
on 16 Jun 2011
How do you want to define y{24,1} ? What result do you want for it?
You will need two loops (well, I might perhaps be able to write it with one, but two would be easier.)
You could also consider using cellfun. For example,
sigma = cellfun(@var, X);
would completely replace the looped calculation of sigma{s}
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