Index error in code

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Abdullah Qayyum
Abdullah Qayyum on 18 Apr 2020
Answered: Dhruv on 2 Jun 2025
I am trying to execute this code but it gives me an error Index exceeds array bounds.
I= [234, 112, 22, 56; 78, 81, 119, 121; 98 193 250 211; 33 135 199 201];
s=[110 45 32; 95 150 67; 89 76 55];
s2= s(I+1)
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KSSV
KSSV on 18 Apr 2020
What you are doing is wrong. You are trying to access more number of elements from s. What exactly you want to do?
Abdullah Qayyum
Abdullah Qayyum on 19 Apr 2020
I am applying sbox on an encrypted image.

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Dhruv
Dhruv on 2 Jun 2025
The error is being encountered because you're using values from matrix I to index into matrix s, which only has 9 elements (3x3 matrix). MATLAB uses 1-based indexing, so the valid index range for s is 1 to 9. However, elements in I+1 go well beyond this range (up to 251), causing the "Index exceeds the number of array elements" error.
To fix it, either make s a vector with at least max(I(:)) + 1 elements or ensure the values in I+1 do not exceed 9.
I hope this helps!

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