Subdividing intervals from unequally spaced numbers
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Hi,
i want to generate points (say 11, variable xch) for a set of intervals defined by unequal spaced numbers (variable xn_ch). It seems that the code generates the points (xch) but with error, because xch vector dimension should not exceed the dimension of the initial generated numbers (xch, size=5). How to solve? Thanks in advance.
This is the code:
n=5
for i=1:n
xn_ch(i)=cos(pi*(2*i-1)/(2*n+2));
end
for i=1:n
xch=linspace(xn_ch(i),xn_ch(i+1),11)
end
xn_ch
This is the error:
Index exceeds the number of array elements. Index must not exceed 5.
Error in code (line 6)
xch=linspace(xn_ch(i),xn_ch(i+1),11)
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Manan Jain
on 12 Jul 2023
Hi!
The error you're encountering occurs because the loop index i in the second loop exceeds the range of valid indices for the xn_ch array. In the last iteration of the loop, i becomes 6, while xn_ch has only 5 elements.
n = 5;
for i = 1:n
xn_ch(i) = cos(pi * (2 * i - 1) / (2 * n + 2));
end
for i = 1:n-1
xch = linspace(xn_ch(i), xn_ch(i+1), 11);
end
xn_ch
To solve this issue, you can modify the loop to iterate from 1 to n-1 instead of n.
I hope this helps!
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