"Index exceeds matrix dimensions"-error Simulink

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Hello,
I created a three phase grid as an Simulink model.
After adding 3-phase voltage source blocks and starting the simulation I get this error: "Index exceeds matrix dimensions"
I am using Matlab version 2017a and tried to get more detailed information about the error using: set_param(gcs,'SimulationCommand','update');
But I didnt get any new informations about the error
Can someone help me solving this problem?

Answers (3)

Davide De Cicco
Davide De Cicco on 6 Aug 2017
Hi Michael,
The error simply means that you are trying to execute an operation that wants to access a cell of an array (could be matrix, vector ...) which dimensions do not correspond to what you are trying to access. For instance, you get that error if you have a 3x3 matrix and ask for the element (4,3). It's a quite common error if you are using loops.
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Michael Kelker
Michael Kelker on 7 Aug 2017
Hey, thanks for your reply. I am not using any MATLAB Function Blocks and it seems that I am not refering to any signal that does not exist.
Jaleel Pasha
Jaleel Pasha on 18 Feb 2020
hey, have u rectified error.. am also geeting that error(i have not used a single line)

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Michael Kelker
Michael Kelker on 7 Aug 2017
Solved my problem:
1. Located the blocks which generated the error.
2. Recreated every block. This solved the problem.
Anyway, thanks for your effords
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Magnus Ekløff
Magnus Ekløff on 19 Jun 2018
How did you locate the blocks which generated the error?
Willim
Willim on 30 Jan 2019
Edited: Willim on 30 Jan 2019
I have same problem in creating 50 buses. could you please infrom us how the problem located

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jonatan blom
jonatan blom on 15 Feb 2019
Hi,
I have also experienced this error when a model contains a s-function builder block that has not been built. Build the s-function and the error disappears, utterly strange error message...
/Jonatan

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