Index in position 2 exceeds array bounds (must not exceed 1)

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I get error in the title when running this code. Problem lies in a nested for loop defined here. I don't understand this error because it seems to be saying that variables psi_mk and thetam_ss have only one column which isn't true.
for j = 1:nk
for k = 1:ng
sum_ss(j,k) = thetam_ss(j,1)*psi_mk(1,k) + thetam_ss(j,2)*psi_mk(2,k) + thetam_ss(j,3)*psi_mk(3,k) + thetam_ss(j,4)*psi_mk(4,k) + thetam_ss(j,5)*psi_mk(5,k) + thetam_ss(j,6)*psi_mk(6,k) + thetam_ss(j,7)*psi_mk(7,k);
lngammma_mss(j,k) = q(k)*(1 - log(sum_ss(j,k)) - thetam_ss(j,1)*psi_mk(k,1)/sum_ss(j,1) - thetam_ss(j,2)*psi_mk(k,2)/sum_ss(j,2) - thetam_ss(j,3)*psi_mk(k,3)/sum_ss(j,3) - thetam_ss(j,4)*psi_mk(k,4)/sum_ss(j,4) - thetam_ss(j,5)*psi_mk(k,5)/sum_ss(j,5) - thetam_ss(j,6)*psi_mk(k,6)/sum_ss(j,6) - thetam_ss(j,7)*psi_mk(k,7)/sum_ss(j,7));
end
end
Variable psi_mk is:
1.0000 1.0000 1.2327 1.0339 0.6253 0.7786 0.4064
1.0000 1.0000 1.2327 1.0339 0.6253 0.7786 0.4064
0.7948 0.7948 1.0000 0.6058 0.9254 0.8210 0.3219
0.8324 0.8324 1.5537 1.0000 0.7642 0.8552 0.3371
0.0518 0.0518 0.0897 0.1482 1.0000 0.4899 1.9891
0.4701 0.4701 0.5275 0.9080 0.9192 1.0000 0.1974
0.0191 0.0191 0.0000 0.0663 0.3461 2.5718 1.0000
Variable thetam_ss is:
0.3858 0.6142 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0.5475 0.4525 0 0 0
0 0.3629 0 0 0.3226 0.3145 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0000
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Voss
Voss on 15 Mar 2022
I don't know what line the error happens on. sum_ss is indexed on the second line inside the loops. In fact the error could be about trying to access sum_ss(j,2) when k = 1 and sum_ss has only one column, i.e., sum_ss is not pre-allocated to have 7 columns.
q is not indexed with 2 subscripts.
Dario Miric
Dario Miric on 15 Mar 2022
Edited: Dario Miric on 15 Mar 2022
@Deepak Gupta You are correct. What I need is to calculate sum_ss and than lngamma_mss in two distinct for loops. You are also correct about nk, ng and q.

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