Problem With Combined for Loop.

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Ot
Ot on 27 Feb 2014
Commented: Mischa Kim on 27 Feb 2014
I have a problem with a combined for-loop. For every value of i, I want to compute j(=101) values of B to analyse further. Right now I tried the loop standing below, but I get the error: ??? Subscripted assignment dimension mismatch in the first line below the for assignments. I already tried to compute it without a loop, and then it works, but not in the loop.
for i= 1:length(A)
for j = 1:(2*50+1)
Ang(i,j) = B([A(1,i)-50]:[A(1,i)+50]);
AngAbs(i,j) = abs(Ang(i,j));
ix1(i) = find(AngAbs(i,j)>0.4,1,'first')+(A(1,i)-50);
ix2(i) = find(AngAbs(i,j)>0.4,1,'last')+(A(1,i)-50);
Dir(i) = sum(B([ix1(i)]:[ix2(i)]));
end
end
I hope you can help me.
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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 27 Feb 2014
Edited: Mischa Kim on 27 Feb 2014
What are A and B, size, content?
Ot
Ot on 27 Feb 2014
A = Midpoint of Angle index and Value [2x8] matrix. For this loop I only need the Index = first row.
B = Angle between different samples. This is an [1x619] matrix.
So what I basically want to do is to compute for each Midpoint of the Angle a beginning and end of the angle ( which I do with the threshold.) Then I take the Beginning and End of the Angle, and compete the difference in Angle by summating the differences for each sample.

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 27 Feb 2014
Ot, in the command
Ang(i,j) = B([A(1,i)-50]:[A(1,i)+50]);
you are assigning a vector of length 101 to Ang(i,j), which is a scalar .
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Ot
Ot on 27 Feb 2014
Ok. Thanks for explaining this. How should I fix this?
Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 27 Feb 2014
Assuming I correctly understand your problem you could do
for i = 1:length(A)
for j = 1:(2*50+1)
AngAbs = abs(B([A(1,i)-50]:[A(1,i)+50]));
ix1(i) = find(AngAbs>0.4,1,'first')+(A(1,i)-50);
ix2(i) = find(AngAbs>0.4,1,'last')+(A(1,i)-50);
Dir(i) = sum(B([ix1(i)]:[ix2(i)]));
end
end

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