I have created code for banded gauss elimination method but on running it gives an error of index exceeds matrix dimensions

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function x = gauss_elimination(K,M);
ln = length(M); x = zeros(ln,1);
for n=1:ln-1
for i=n+1:ln
m = K(i,n)/K(n,n);
for j=n+1:ln
K(i,j) = K(i,j)-m*K(n,j);
end
M(i) = M(i)-m*M(n);
end
end
x(ln) = M(ln)/K(ln,ln);
for i=ln-1:-1:1
S = M(i);
for j=i+1:ln
S = S-K(i,j)*x(j);
end
x(i) = S/K(i,i);
end
end
%%another function created to call gauss elimination function in it
clc
clear
%Two additional matrices A and B were added for checking the gauss elimination
%function:
A= [ 170.4105 37.9473 -113.8420 -37.9473;
37.9473 69.2176 -37.9473 -12.6491;
-113.8420 -37.9473 120.9131 45.0184;
-37.9473 -12.6491 45.0184 19.7202];
B = [0; 0; 0; -1000];
K = xlsread('HW05_Coef.xlsx');
M = csvread('HW05_Const.csv');
gauss_elimination(K,M)
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Haseeb Ahmed Janjua
Haseeb Ahmed Janjua on 20 Oct 2017
Edited: Haseeb Ahmed Janjua on 20 Oct 2017
it gives me the error of index exceeds matrix dimensions when im reading matrix from csv files And my K in csv file is 1092x1 and M is 1092x46

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Answers (1)

Martin Olafsen
Martin Olafsen on 20 Oct 2017
You use the length of M to iterate through the matrices, even though the amount of rows is different from the amount of columns in K.

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