Index exceeds array bounds error
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Hi there I have a problem with the code below. I am trying to run a for loop for n=100 times where E is a constant and dnew is a 100x1 matrix. I am hoping for this to create S_FEM, an additional 100x1 matrix. However when trying to run I get the error "Index exceeds array bounds". How can I fix this?
for i = 1:n
S_FEM(i) = (E*(dnew(i+1)-dnew(i)))/l;
end
S_FEM(n+1) = S_FEM(n);
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Star Strider
on 16 Mar 2019
Consider:
‘n=100’
‘dnew is a 100x1 matrix’
and you are addressing:
dnew(i+1)
that does not exist.
Try this instead:
for i = 1:n-1
S_FEM(i) = (E*(dnew(i+1)-dnew(i)))/l;
end
S_FEM(n+1) = S_FEM(n);
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madhan ravi
on 16 Mar 2019
Edited: madhan ravi
on 16 Mar 2019
When the loop iterator becomes n which is 100 , what happens is dnew(i+1) tries to grab 101’st element from the variable dnew which doesn’t exist.
So anyway you don’t need a loop to acquire this task:
S_FEM = E*diff(dnew)/l;
S_FEM = [S_FEM;S_FEM(n)]
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