"Index exceeds the number of array elements"
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I've been getting an index exceed the number of array elemnts (2048)
How to I solve this?
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Cris LaPierre
on 30 Jul 2020
Use an index that is not greater than the dimension you are indexing. For example, if your array is a 1x2048, you will get this error is you try to index row 2 or column 2049.
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Walter Roberson
on 30 Jul 2020
We do not know what R is.
If we suppose R is the 409 and N is 5, then on the last iteration, when i = 409, then p = 409*5 = 2045, and p+1:p+N = 2046 : 2050, but the array is only 2048 long.
Meanwhile, when i = 1, then p=i*N = 5, and p+1:p+N is 5+1 : 5+5 = 6:10 . Notice that you have not accessed index 1:5 .
The solution:
23 - p = (i*N);
should be
23 - p = ((i-1)*N);
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