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What does the error shown below implies??
Index in position 2 exceeds array bounds (must not exceed 1)
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Jan
on 25 May 2021
This means, that in the failing line of code an index is applied to the 2nd dimension of a variable, which has the size 1 only in this dimension:
x = (1:3).' % a column vector
x(1, 2) % No, the length of the 2nd dimension is 1 only
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Steven Lord
on 25 May 2021
You're asking for an element of an array in a column that doesn't exist in that array. Consider a 4-by-4 matrix:
A = magic(4)
What's the element in the third row and fifth column of A? Since A doesn't have a 5th column, this question doesn't make sense and so MATLAB throws an error.
y = A(3, 5)
In particular, because the error says that the index in position 2 must not exceed 1 we know that the array into which you're trying to index only has 1 column but you're asking for an element in columns 2, 3, or 4, or an even later column number.
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