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Can someone please help with the error?
clc;
clear;
warning off;
runs =100;
p=1;
yt1=[];
yt2=[];
yt3=[];
yt4=[];
yt5=[];
epsi=zeros(3000,1);
simsig=zeros(3000,1);
a0(1)=0.1; a1(1)=0.4;
for i=2:4
a0(i)=0.1; a1(i)=0.4;
end
a0(5)=0.1;a1(5)=0.4;
for i = 1:3000
m = mod(i,5);
if m==0
m=5;
end
if (i==1)
simsig(i) = a0(m)/(1-a1(m));
s=(simsig(i))^0.5;
epsi(i) = normrnd(0,1) * s;
else
simsig(i) = a0(m)+ a1(m)*(epsi(i-1))^2;
s=(simsig(i))^0.5;
epsi(i) = normrnd(0,1) * s;
end
end
epsi2=epsi.^2;
yt = epsi2(2001:3000);
ytinitial = epsi2(2001:3000);
sig = simsig(2001:3000);
ytlast=epsi(3000)^2;
ytlast2=epsi(2999)^2;
s=1;
%
for i=1:1000
m = mod(i,5);
if m==0
m=5;
end
yt(0)=0;
if m==1
yt1(s) = yt(i);
xt1(s) = yt(i-1);
elseif m ==2
yt2(s) = yt(i);
xt2(s) = yt(i-1);
elseif m==3
yt3(s)= yt(i);
xt3(s) = yt(i-1);
elseif m==4
yt4(s)= yt(i);
xt4 (s)= yt(i-1);
elseif m==5
yt5(s)= yt(i);
xt5(s)= yt(i-1);
end
s=s+1;
end
yt1(yt1==0) = [];
yt2(yt2==0) = [];
yt3(yt3==0) = [];
yt4(yt4==0) = [];
yt5(yt5==0) = [];
xt1(xt1==0) = [];
xt2(xt2==0) = [];
xt3(xt3==0) = [];
xt4(xt4==0) = [];
xt5(xt5==0) = [];
yt1=yt1';
yt2=yt2';
yt3=yt3';
yt4=yt4';
yt5=yt5';
xt1 = xt1';
xt2 = xt2';
xt3 = xt3';
xt4 = xt4';
xt5 = xt5';
ytt = [ yt1, yt2, yt3, yt4, yt5];
xtt = [ xt1, xt2, xt3, xt4, xt5];
for m = 1:5
y = ytt(:,m);
x= xtt(:,m);
%len = length(x);
C = zeros(len,p+1);
C(:,1) = 1; % The first column is for a0
%for i = 1:p %Then we create shifted columns ( p in number ) for a
% C(1+i:len,1+i) = x(1:len-i,1);
%end
C = [C x];
options =optimset('Display','off','LargeScale','off');
coef = lsqlin(C,y,[0 1],1,[],[],[0;0],[1;1],[],options);
alpha0(m) = coef(1);
ar1(m) = coef(2);
end
Error: Attempted to access yt(0); index must be a positive integer or logical. Error in test (line 67) yt(0)=0;
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Accepted Answer
the cyclist
on 13 Mar 2013
In line 67,
yt(0)=0
you are trying to access the 0th element, but MATLAB is a 1-indexed language. You cannot use the 0th position of a vector.
More Answers (1)
Image Analyst
on 13 Mar 2013
You can't do this:
yt(0)=0;
MATLAB is 1-based. Index counting starts at 1. There is no 0 index. If you want to set the first element to zero, do
yt(1)=0;
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