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Building Sparse Matrix with Integer Errors

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EB
EB on 24 Oct 2019
Edited: EB on 24 Oct 2019
I am trying ot build a sparse matrix, but I keep receiving the error: Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.
My eps are all real positive integers and my Phi_1 values are positive values to the smallest is 3*10^(-4). Does this not count?
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 24 Oct 2019
To avoid your next error, spdiags is spelt spdiags, not spdiangs.

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Matt J
Matt J on 24 Oct 2019
Edited: Matt J on 24 Oct 2019
My eps are all real positive integers and my Phi_1 values are positive values to the smallest is 3*10^(-4). Does this not count?
3*10^(-4) definitely does not count as a positive integer (because it is not an integer). However, the error you are getting has nothing to do with the values of eps or Pi_1. It has to do with xs. In this line,
F = ffunc(xs)';
ffunc is a matrix, not function, and so xs are expected to be indices (positive integers), not function inputs.

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