- if the assumption of only one index value for tn4 is appropriate or not,
- how to handle the cases where zero, two or more indices are found (e.g. throw an error, or handle only one index, or special case handling, or use default data, or skip an iteration, etc.)
Expected one output from a curly brace or dot indexing expression but there were 2 results
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I am using a code to combine some common information from two data structure arrays. The code gives the below error:
"Expected one output from a curly brace or dot indexing expression, but there were 2 results" in line 101 of the code.
I am a newbie and not very strong in MATLAB. I appreciate if some one can help me solve this problem. I have attached the codes and the structures here in.
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Stephen23
on 8 Jan 2021
Edited: Stephen23
on 27 Dec 2021
For your code to work the index tn4 must be scalar, but the error message tells us that it is not.
Compare:
S(1).blah = 1:3;
S(2).blah = 5:7;
S(1).blah(1) % index into S is scalar
S(1:2).blah(1) % index into S is NOT scalar
In both cases the indexing into S creates a comma-separated list (of one and two variables respectively):
The error occurs because the indexing at the end is ambiguous when applied to two or more variables of a comma-separated list, it is only applied without error when the comma-separated list returns exactly one array.
So you need to figure out:
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Stephen23
on 27 Dec 2021
@Madura Meenakshi Ramamoorthi: the OP originally uploaded code and data files which indicated that they wanted to index into the structure field array, not into the structure itself.
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