How can I guarantee data is placed into the correct spot in a matrix?

I have data being placed into a 16x16 matrices from a loop and one piece is ending up in the wrong column despite the label. I have it designated as J(14,6) and despite all efforts I end up with the results in J(13,6).

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Kurt
Kurt am 27 Nov. 2012

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That does not help. I started with (1,1) for the matrices and all the rest of the data was placed correctly.

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Doug Hull
Doug Hull am 27 Nov. 2012

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MATLAB is ones based not zeros based. Does this change your question?
Babak
Babak am 27 Nov. 2012

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He (Doug) means tyhe indices in MATLAB start from 1 not 0. So you have J(1,1) as the first element and J(0,0) returns an error.
You need to use J(1:14,1:6) to access the first 14 rows and first 6 columns of J.

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