Maximum recursion limit of 500 reached. Use set(0,'RecursionLimit',N) to change the limit. Be aware that exceeding your available stack space can crash MATLAB and/or your computer.
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Hi, please how i can solve this problem:
Maximum recursion limit of 500 reached. Use set(0,'RecursionLimit',N) to change the limit. Be aware that exceeding your
available stack space can crash MATLAB and/or your computer.
My code:
function [Pmacro Pfemto] = UAQP_power_control_method(handles)
Pmacro_dbm = str2double(get(handles.edit1,'String'));
Pmacro = (10.^(Pmacro_dbm / 10)) / 1000;
Pfemto_max_dbm = str2double(get(handles.edit2,'String'));
Pfemto_max = (10.^(Pfemto_max_dbm / 10)) / 1000;
Pfemto_def_dbm = str2double(get(handles.edit4,'String'));
Pfemto_def = (10.^(Pfemto_def_dbm / 10)) / 1000;
target_SINR = str2double(get(handles.edit5,'String'));
coordVectors = get(handles.figure1, 'UserData');
numOfFemtocells = str2num(get(handles.edit20,'String'));
Pfemto_init = ones(1, numOfFemtocells)*Pfemto_def;
pow_default = str2num(get(handles.edit13,'String'));
coordVectors.powFemto = (ones(1, numOfFemtocells))*(10^(pow_default / 10)) / 1000;
Pfemto_last = coordVectors.powFemto;
Pfemto=zeros(1,numOfFemtocells);
N21 = str2double(get(handles.edit15,'String'));
N31 = str2double(get(handles.edit35,'String'));
N1=str2num(get(handles.edit47,'String'));
N2=str2num(get(handles.edit18,'String'));
N3=str2num(get(handles.edit19,'String'));
coordVectors = get(handles.figure1, 'UserData');
numOfFemtousers = handles.edit11;
numOfMacrocells = 1;
P0=10;
o2=0.4;
o1=0.9;
o3=0.1;
Q21=0.7;
Q31=0.3;
Q22=0.6;
Q32=0.2;
D=0.7;
Pfemto = zeros(1,numOfFemtocells);
a = o2*Q21*ones(N2,1);
b = o2*Q22*ones(N2,1 );
c = o2*Q31*ones(N3,1 );
d = o2*Q32*ones(N3,1);
SINR1=zeros(1,N1);
SINR2=zeros(1,N2);
SINR3=zeros(1,N3);
R = str2num(get(handles.edit11,'String'));
currentSINR=zeros(1,numOfFemtocells);
target_SINR = str2double(get(handles.edit5,'String'));
coordVectors = get(handles.figure1, 'UserData');
P1=Pfemto;
P2=P0+(N1*o1)+sum(a(1:N2))+(sum(c(1:N3))*D);
for i=1:numOfFemtocells
[row col]=size(i);
SINRp11= zeros(row,col);
SINRp12=zeros(row,col);
SINRp21 = zeros(row,col);
SINRp22 = zeros(row,col);
SINRp31 = zeros(row,col);
SINRp32=zeros(row,col);
SINR11=zeros(row,col);
SINR12=zeros(row,col);
SINR21=zeros(row,col);
SINR22=zeros(row,col);
SINR31=zeros(row,col);
SINR32=zeros(row,col);
for j=1:N1
[row col] = size(j);
x1 = coordVectors.femt_x(j);
y1 = coordVectors.femt_y(j);
x = [x1 x1 max(x1-R,0) min(x1+R,496)];
y = [min(y1+R,428) max(y1-R,0) y1 y1];
if (Pfemto == P1)
SINR11(j)=SINRfemto(x1, y1,j, handles);
%SINR11(j)=findRangeSINR(handles);
else
SINR12(j) = SINRfemto(x1, y1,j, handles);
%SINR12(j)=findRangeSINR(handles);
end
end
SINRp11=sum( SINR11(j)/N1);
SINRp12=sum(SINR12(j)/N1);
for k=1:N2
if (Pfemto == P1);
%set(handles.figure1, 'UserData', coordVectors);
SINR21(k)=SINRfemto(x, y,k, handles);
else
%coordVectors.powFemto = P2;
% set(handles.figure1, 'UserData', coordVectors);
SINR22(k) =SINRfemto(x, y, k, handles);
end
SINRp21=sum(SINR21(k)/N2);
SINRp22=sum(SINR22(k)/N2);
end
for l=1:N3
if (Pfemto == P1)
%set(handles.figure1, 'UserData', coordVectors);
SINR31(l)=SINRfemto(x, y, l, handles);
else
%set(handles.figure1, 'UserData', coordVectors);
SINR32(l) = SINRfemto(x, y, l, handles);
end
end
SINRp31=sum(SINR31(l)/N3);
SINRp32=sum(SINR32(l)/N3);
end
for i=1:numOfFemtocells
if (SINRp11> SINRp12 && SINRp21> SINRp22&& SINRp31> SINRp32)
Pfemto=P2;
else if (SINRp11> SINRp12 && SINRp21> SINRp22);
Pfemto(i)=P0+(N1*o1)+sum(a(1:N2))*D;
else if (SINRp11> SINRp12)
Pfemto(i)=P0+(N1*o1)+sum(a(1:N21))*D;
else
Pfemto=P1;
end
end
end
end
end
thanks.
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Stephen23
am 18 Apr. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23
am 18 Apr. 2018
@brahmi ibtissem: I still don't see anything obvious that would cause recursion of those functions. You should check if the filenames match the function names: this can cause recursion, and users can easily miss this. Double check the filenames against the function names!
If you still cannot find anything please upload your files in a new comment.
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