Understanding the following step in MATLAB

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Hello all, I came across the following code on MATLAB but not getting its last step:
symbols = randi([0 3], 1, 256);
constellation = [1+1i, -1+1i, -1-1i, 1-1i];
signal = constellation(symbols + 1); % Last step
My query is why " symbols +1 " is written in last step and why not only " symbols".
Any help in this regard will be highly appreciated.

Accepted Answer

the cyclist
the cyclist on 5 Jul 2023
The line
symbols = randi([0 3], 1, 256)
generates random values from the values [0 1 2 3]. Those zero values are not a valid index int the constellation vector, in other words
constellation(0)
would throw an error, because there is no "zeroth element". So, I presume this person adds the 1 to get valid indexing.
They could also have done
symbols = randi([1 4], 1, 256); % Note that I changed the random numbers generated
constellation = [1+1i, -1+1i, -1-1i, 1-1i];
signal = constellation(symbols); % Note that I took away the +1
I'm not sure why they did not code it this way, but maybe the zeros are need later.

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Paul
Paul on 5 Jul 2023
Edited: Paul on 5 Jul 2023
The elements in symbols range from 0 - 3, but Matlab uses 1-based indexing, i.e. the indices int0 constellation can only be 1-4.

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