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I am getting an error as index exceeds matrix dimensions? How do i solve this?

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inputPath= 'D:\MATLAB.R2010a.X86.Portable\MATLAB.R2010a.X86.Portable\App\toolbox\images\imdemos';
dir(inputPath);
tifFiles = dir([inputPath '\*.tif']);
for k = 1:length(tifFiles)
filename = tifFiles(k).name;
rgbImage = imread(filename);
% operations on "I"
[rows columns numberOfColorBands] = size(rgbImage);
subplot(2, 2, 1);
imshow(rgbImage, []);
pause;
% Extract the individual color planes.
redPlane = rgbImage(:, :, 1);
greenPlane = rgbImage(:, :, 2);
bluePlane = rgbImage(:, :, 3);
figure, imshow(redPlane);
figure,imshow(greenPlane);
figure,imshow(bluePlane);
b = redPlane + greenPlane + bluePlane;
figure,imshow(b);
pause;
end

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Matt J
Matt J on 30 Mar 2013
I am getting an error as index exceeds matrix dimensions? How do i solve this?
Using DBSTOP
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Ruhi
Ruhi on 30 Mar 2013
that will tell u the line on which the error occurred, which i know is on line 20. how do i resolve it?
Matt J
Matt J on 30 Mar 2013
Line 20 in the code you've shown is
figure,imshow(greenPlane);
Can't see any problem there. "index exceeds matrix dimensions" means you've used an index larger than an array dimension, e.g.,
>> x=rand(1,5); x(6)
Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
DBSTOP will stop the code execution at the point where the error occurs. You can then check the size of the array being indexed and the value of the index and see what is wrong.

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