I'm having trouble loading a cell array within my for loop
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Dominic Riccoboni
am 11 Aug. 2016
Bearbeitet: per isakson
am 11 Aug. 2016
I'm trying to load a cell array with one column of arrays and one column of single strings and whose entries are defined at each n value of a for loop. I defined the dimensions of the cell array then tried to assign the inputs of the nth iteration to the nth row and appropriate column. I cant imagine why when I run the code my cell array comes out with empty inputs!! Additionally when I try to plot the cell array(2nd loop) I get the error message "Index exceeds matrix dimensions." and I don't understand why this is happening.
for n = (1:length(tnew));
R = [cos(statesnew(n,4)) sin(statesnew(n,4));
-sin(statesnew(n,4)) cos(statesnew(n,4))];
phi = (0:pi/40:2*pi)';
Geometry = r*[cos(phi) sin(phi);
NaN NaN;
-1/1.75 + 1/25*cos(phi), 1/1.75 + 1/25*sin(phi)
NaN NaN;
(-1/2 + 1/8) + 1/25*cos(phi), 1/2 + 1/25*sin(phi);
NaN NaN;
-1/2 + 1/25*cos(phi), (1/2 - 1/8) + 1/25*sin(phi);];
%Creates a circle with three smaller circles placed in an
%equilateral tringle that will all rotate and translate when
%the other arrays/matrices manipulate it.
Rotation = Geometry*R'; %applying the rotation matrix to the geometry
Translation = ones(length(Geometry),1)*statesnew(n,2)*[1 0];
%Creates an array of same length as the geometry
%array that places the x value of the current timestep in the first row
%so that is can be added to the x coordinate of every point of the
%geometry
NetMotion = Translation + Rotation; %rotating and translating the ball
if abs(statesnew(n,1) + (statesnew(n,3)*(-r))) < 0.0044;
Color = 'R';
else
Color = 'B';
end %If point of contact is about zero then the red bowling ball
%change its color to blue
NetMotionArray = cell(n,2);
NetMotionArray{n,1} = NetMotion;
NetMotionArray{n,2} = Color;
%Setting up a cell array so that the 4 referenced dimensions can be
%hidden in a two dimensional array
end
for n = [1:length(tnew)]
figure(4)
plot((NetMotionArray{n,1}(:,1)), (NetMotionArray{n,1}(:,2)), NetMotionaArray{n,2} );
axis ([-1 10 -10 10]);
pause(.035);
end
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Pawel Ladosz
am 11 Aug. 2016
Bearbeitet: Pawel Ladosz
am 11 Aug. 2016
Hi Dominic, I think you overwrite your cell array NetMotionArray with every iteration loop with line:
NetMotionArray = cell(n,2);
What this line means is that for every iteration loop you initialize new NetMotionArray and replace the old one.This line should be moved from inside a for loop to top of your code and should be changed to:
NetMotionArray = cell(length(tnew),2);
Let me know if that solved your problems.
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