String in a Loop
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am 17 Aug. 2022
Bearbeitet: dpb
am 18 Aug. 2022
Hi Everyone,
Please help me out. I am trying to get the loop to work but am getting errors: Index exceeds the number of array elements. Index must not exceed 1. The In_Use_Legend is not working...
hgdawe='OneTwoThreeFourFiveSixSevenEightNine';
bbT=[1;4;7;12;16;20;23;28;33];
ccT=[3;6;11;15;19;22;27;32;36]
LL=size(ccT,1);
for i=1:1:LL
In_Use_Legend=hgdawe(bbT:ccT);
plot(app.UIAxes2,In_Use_VertSec,In_Use_TVD,'DisplayName',In_Use_Legend);
end
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dpb
am 17 Aug. 2022
In
In_Use_Legend=hgdawe(bbT:ccT);
you didn't subscript your lookup array variables but refer to the arrays each in their entirety.
To make the above work would be
In_Use_Legend=hgdawe(bbT(i):ccT(i));
But, this is the wrong way to do something of the sort; as you're discovering char() arrays are arrays and need both indices and this is inconvenient at best.
Use cellstr() or the new(ish) string class here instead --
lgndName={'One','Two','Three','Four','Five','Six','Seven','Eight','Nine'}; % cellstr array
for i=1:numel(hgdawe)
plot(app.UIAxes2,In_Use_VertSec,In_Use_TVD,'DisplayName',lgndName(i));
end
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dpb
am 18 Aug. 2022
Bearbeitet: dpb
am 18 Aug. 2022
Show us the whole thing and the error message in context -- in isolation we can't tell what it's complaining about -- and there are too many pieces undefined in the posted code snippet to guess.
But again, using a cellstr() insthead of char() array here is by far the better coding choice.
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