Index exceeds number of array elements (181)
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Hi,
I have this error while I'm using this code. I can't seem to find the source of the error.
for i=11:length(Tjord)
if nanmean(Tair(i)+Tair(i-1)+Tair(i-2)+Tair(i-3)+Tair(i-4)+Tair(i-5)+Tair(i-6)+Tair(i-7)+Tair(i-8)+Tair(i-9)+Tair(i-10))>10
Tjord(i)=Tjord(i-1)+(Tair(i)-Tair(i-3))*0.5;
elseif nanmean(Tair(i)+Tair(i-1)+Tair(i-2)+Tair(i-3)+Tair(i-4)+Tair(i-5)+Tair(i-6)+Tair(i-7)+Tair(i-8)+Tair(i-9)+Tair(i-10))>5
if Snowdepth(i)>0
Tjord(i)=Tjord(i-1)+(Tair(i)-Tair(i-5))*0.01;
else %no snow
Tjord(i)=Tjord(i-1)+(Tair(i)-Tair(i-3))*0.025;
end
elseif Tjord(i-1)==0
Tjord(i)=0;
else %WINTER; avg. Tair is below 2.5°C
if Snowdepth(i)>0
Tjord(i)=0;%Tjord(i-1)+(Tair(i)-Tair(i-5))*0.001;
else %frost and no snow
Tjord(i)=Tjord(i-1)+(Tair(i)-Tair(i-10))*0.001;
end
end
RMSE(i) = sqrt(mean((Tjord(i) - TIMETABLE_ALL_cal{i,3}).^2));
end
2 Kommentare
Maybe "Snowdepth" , "Tair" and/or "TIMETABLE_ALL_cal" have less elements than "Tjord" ?
And in the definition of "RMSE" you calculate the mean of a single element which looks strange to me.
Same for
nanmean(Tair(i)+Tair(i-1)+Tair(i-2)+Tair(i-3)+Tair(i-4)+Tair(i-5)+Tair(i-6)+Tair(i-7)+Tair(i-8)+Tair(i-9)+Tair(i-10))
Mohammad Alhashash
am 11 Jun. 2019
Can you post down the the complete error statments
Antworten (1)
Jan
am 11 Jun. 2019
Use the debugger to examine the cause of the problems. Type this in the command window:
dbstop if error
Then run the code again. When it stops at the error. check the sizes of the variables used in the failing line.
By the way, simplify:
if nanmean(Tair(i)+Tair(i-1)+Tair(i-2)+Tair(i-3)+Tair(i-4)+Tair(i-5)+Tair(i-6)+Tair(i-7)+Tair(i-8)+Tair(i-9)+Tair(i-10))>10
Tjord(i)=Tjord(i-1)+(Tair(i)-Tair(i-3))*0.5;
elseif nanmean(Tair(i)+Tair(i-1)+Tair(i-2)+Tair(i-3)+Tair(i-4)+Tair(i-5)+Tair(i-6)+Tair(i-7)+Tair(i-8)+Tair(i-9)+Tair(i-10))>5
To
tmp = sum(Tair(i:-1:i-10));
if tmp > 10
...
elseif tmp > 5
...
The nanmean function is not useful here, because you provide a scalar as input only. Maybe you really want nanmean instead. Then:
tmp = nanmean(Tair(i:-1:i-10))
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