Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals
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MOHINI MODI
am 8 Aug. 2017
Beantwortet: MOHINI MODI
am 10 Aug. 2017
what should i do to not get this error? >> Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.
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per isakson
am 8 Aug. 2017
Make sure that the values of sqrt(EbN0) and sqrt(2*EbN0) always are "real positive integers or logicals"
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Walter Roberson
am 8 Aug. 2017
Remember,
Q(sqrt(EbN0))
means to take the square root of EbN0, and then try to use that square root as an index into the variable Q (which is a scalar.) There is no implied multiplication in MATLAB: if you want
Q .* sqrt(EbN0)
then you have to write that.
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the cyclist
am 8 Aug. 2017
Bearbeitet: the cyclist
am 8 Aug. 2017
It looks like you ran that in the command window, but you did not actually fix line in your script g.m. You need to edit the script before you run it.
Also, you will need to fix the next line
Q .* sqrt(2*EbN0)
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the cyclist
am 8 Aug. 2017
It looks like you have somehow created a variable with the name sqrt, and you are inadvertently accessing that variable, rather than the sqrt function.
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the cyclist
am 8 Aug. 2017
Ah, you are right. I missed the evidence that the workspace didn't have an sqrt variable.
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