Correct error in logical indexing
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Hi, I can't figure out why i get the wrong result in this loop
I now when k=3 it should be 1, but I get a 0.
it gives me a array only containing of 0
thanks a lot for your help.
for k = length(PassCoord)
X(k,1) = mBall(PassCoord(k,1)) > mBall(PassCoord(k,2))
end
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Alex Mcaulley
2019-4-23
Your loop only runs for k = length(PassCoord), you need to put the limits of k (1:length(PassCoord)):
for k = 1:length(PassCoord)
X(k,1) = mBall(PassCoord(k,1)) > mBall(PassCoord(k,2))
end
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Guillaume
2019-4-23
- You use length on a matrix. If your matrix happens to only have one row, your code will error since length will return the number of columns in that case. Here length means the number of rows, so use size(PassCoord, 1) to explicitly request the number of rows.
- What's the point of the loop> the whole code is equivalent to:
X = mBall(PassCoord(:, 1)) > mBall(PassCoord(:, 2));
As for what you don't get the result you expect, we can't tell without knowing what's in mBall and PassCoord. Either the code you wrote doesn't do what you meant it to do or the inputs are different from what you think. So explain and attach the two variables in a mat file.
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