Wrong way to index: Index exceeds matrix dimensions
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Hi,
I'm trying to use indices to expand a vector but I keep getting an error message and I don't understand why. In particular, what I'm trying to do works in an example such as
x=[1 2 3]';
y=[.1 .5 .3]';
z=[1 1 2 2 3];
yz=y(z);
Here I have two vectors, x and z that have the same values for the indices. I want to expand the vector y to have the same dimensions as z but the values of z must be repeated according to how the index is repeated.
Now, in my application this is not working. I have two vectors X and Z, X of dimensions 2270x1 and Z of dimensions 446723x1 that contains the same indices as X but a lot of times (and each number is repeated a different number of times). To check that the indices are the same I used isequal(unique(X),unique(Z)) and the output was 1.
Finally, I have a vector Y of dimensions 2270x1 that plays the role of y in the example above. When doing YZ=Y(Z) I get ??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Any ideas what is going on?
Thanks,
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ChristianW
on 20 Mar 2013
max(Z) is greater then 2270?
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Hideto Koizumi
on 28 Aug 2018
Edited: Hideto Koizumi
on 28 Aug 2018
I think this method could cut off the largest element of z, if z is something like z = [1 1 2 4] and y=[.1 .5 .3 .7]';
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 20 Mar 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 20 Mar 2013
Check this
size(Y)
max(Z)
What did you get?
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