How to take an exponential to a non-integer value?
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kvals = [0.142,0.144,0.156,0.180,0.196,0.205,0.207,0.201,0.177,0.160,0.149,0.142] ;
    upx = -K./sinalpha_angle
    exp_local = exp(upx)
I am trying to take an exponent of a non-integer value (upx) and keep getting the error that "Array indices must be positive integers or logical values". I know that none of these values are an integer but need to take the exponential to the non-integer power.
Any help is appreciated.
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  Voss
      
      
 on 10 Dec 2022
        It may be that the error is about trying to index a variable called exp with invalid values. Do you have a variable called exp? If so, change it to something else, and if this is a script do clear exp before you run it again.
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  Matt J
      
      
 on 10 Dec 2022
        You have created a variable named "exp" prior to the code you've shown. It needs to be cleared.
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