- 40 lashes with a wet noodle so you’ll not do this again!
- Go back and rename your ‘ylim’ variables to something else, and that make sense in the context of your code (for example ‘fig_1_ylim’, ‘ylim_1’ or some such). You could also name it ‘Merlin’, ‘Cerrunos’, or whatever pleases you. Just don’t name it the same as a MATLAB built-in function and you’ll be fine.
- That should then work without problems.
Can not seem to correct the axis to my desired range, had it working before but now it won't
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Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals. Error in runmotor (line 62) ylim([-2 2])
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Star Strider
2015-12-27
O.K. You created a variable ‘ylim’ that is ‘overshadowing’ (or more colloquially ‘shadowing’) the MATLAB built-in ylim function. So you believe you’re calling the ylim function when in fact you’re referring to your ‘ylim’ variable.
Confusion reigns!
Solution (and you’ll be relieved to know there is one):
If it doesn't, scream loudly at the moon and post back here in a few hours.
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