What does this error mean?
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Rebekka Klara Gasser
on 7 Oct 2015
Commented: Rebekka Klara Gasser
on 7 Oct 2015
I get an error when calling the eig() function.
First I thought my matrix is somehow 'bad' for computing the eigenvalues.
But even if I just type
eig(eye(4))
I get the following error:
"Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals."
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Titus Edelhofer
on 7 Oct 2015
Hi,
this means, that using eye(4) is not valid for indexing (which is true, since it contains zeros). This implies, that you have a variable named eig, that shadows the function.
whos eig
probably tells you that eig is a variable. Remove it
clear eig
and then eig(eyes(4)) should do what you expected.
Titus
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