Index in position 1 exceeds array bounds.

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Maryam Almannaee
Maryam Almannaee on 25 Nov 2021
Answered: Navya Singam on 29 Nov 2021
while trying to run this code an error occurs due to the first line (Happy ) and it says that
Index in position 1 exceeds array bounds.
Happy = [trainf(1,:);trainf(3,:);trainf(5,:);trainf(6,:);trainf(15,:);trainf(16,:)];
Surprise = [trainf(2,:);trainf(4,:);trainf(7,:);trainf(8,:);trainf(17,:);trainf(18,:)];
Sad = [trainf(9,:);trainf(10,:);trainf(11,:);trainf(12,:);trainf(19,:)];
Anger = [trainf(13,:);trainf(14,:);trainf(20,:)];
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Maryam Almannaee
Maryam Almannaee on 25 Nov 2021
there is no rows, when I wrote trainf in the command window I got the below result
trainf =
[]
DGM
DGM on 25 Nov 2021
Edited: DGM on 25 Nov 2021
Well then there you go. You can't extract rows that don't exist.

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Navya Singam
Navya Singam on 29 Nov 2021
Hi Maryam,
As the trainf is an empty matrix i.e trainf=[], and you are trying to refer to the rows of an empty matrix, the code is throwing an error. Try by initializing the trainf matrix with the data and the code may work.

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