Index exceeds the number of array elements (1).
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Bradley Kitzul
on 22 Dec 2020
Commented: Bradley Kitzul
on 23 Dec 2020
Hi, I am getting the same error as in the tittle. I am very new to coding and I do not know why I am getting it. I tried stepping through the code and it gets stuck on, i=3 b=3. Please help. My code is below and the alpha matrix is the attached picture. Furthermore, you can think of g(M) as just a constant. Thanks to everyone who helps! :D

a(1)=g(M);
for i=2:M
su = 0;
v(1) = 1;
for b=2:i
su =su - alpha(b, b-1)*v(b-1);
end
a(i)=g(M)*su;
end
a=fliplr(a);
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Walter Roberson
on 22 Dec 2020
You initialize v(1) only, and no other v.
You use v(b-1) in the loop, which requires that you have more v available, such as if you were to be assigning to v(b) inside the for b loop.
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Dec 2020
When b becomes 3, so that v(b-1) is trying to access v(2), then what do you expect that v(2) value to be? Do you expect it to be something you had already initialized before the loop, or do you expect it to be something that you calculated during the previous iteration of the for b loop? If you are extending v as you go, then what is the formula for the new v ?
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Dec 2020
Code it using the same variables as in the equations, or else you are going to get yourself confused.
v(i) = 1;
for m = i+1:M
v(m) = - sum(alpha(m, i:m-1) .* v(i:m-1));
end
a(i) = sum(g(i:M) .* v(i:M));
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