Error in Simulink function block code: Index expression out of bounds. Attempted to access element 2. The valid range is 1-1.
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I have 25 matrices described by the global variable A1. I just want to test a simple code using Simulink function block but its showing the error:
Index expression out of bounds. Attempted to access element 2. The valid range is 1-1.
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Function 'MATLAB Function' (#33.91.92), line 8, column 8:
"2"
function ytest = fcn3(xtest)
global A1
A1 =[0 1.0000;
-1.7677 -2.8133];
A1(:,:,2) =[0 1.0000;
-2.3826 -3.0337];
A1(:,:,3) =[0 1.0000;
-4.4441 -2.8292];
A1(:,:,4) =[0 1.0000;
-6.2452 0];
A1(:,:,5) =[0 1.0000;
-4.4441 2.8292];
A1(:,:,6) =[0 1.0000;
-2.3826 3.0337];
A1(:,:,7)=[0 1.0000;
-1.7677 2.8133];
A1(:,:,8) =[ 0 1.0000;
-5.3838 -1.1431];
A1(:,:,9) =[0 1.0000;
-5.5952 -1.3182];
A1(:,:,10) =[0 1.0000;
-6.5828 -1.6022];
A1(:,:,11) =[ 0 1.0000;
-8.1128 0];
A1(:,:,12) =[0 1.0000;
-6.5828 1.6022];
A1(:,:,13) =[0 1.0000;
-5.5952 1.3182];
A1(:,:,14) =[0 1.0000;
-5.3838 1.1431];
A1(:,:,15) =[0 1.0000;
-8.5324 -0.1750];
A1(:,:,16) =[ 0 1.0000;
-8.5517 -0.2137];
A1(:,:,17) =[ 0 1.0000;
-8.6834 -0.3584];
A1(:,:,18) =[ 0 1.0000;
-9.3679 0];
A1(:,:,19) =[0 1.0000;
-8.6834 0.3584];
A1(:,:,20) =[0 1.0000;
-8.5517 0.2137];
A1(:,:,21) =[0 1.0000;
-8.5324 0.1750];
A1(:,:,22) =[0 1.0000;
-9.8100 0];
A1(:,:,23) =[0 1.0000;
-9.8100 0];
A1(:,:,24) =[0 1.0000;
-9.8100 0];
A1(:,:,25) =[ 0 1.0000;-9.8100 0];
for i=1:25
y=A1(:,:,i)*xtest;
y1=sum(y)
end
ytest=y1
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Walter Roberson
2022 年 3 月 2 日
I am concerned about the fact that the for loop overwrites all of y1 each iteration.
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Fangjun Jiang
2022 年 3 月 1 日
編集済み: Fangjun Jiang
2022 年 3 月 1 日
You probably didn't define A1 in the Model Explorer or the Data Editor for the MATLAB function. So it took the first assignment of A1 as its size definition. Thus, A1(:,:,2) is in violation as the third dimension is only 1.
Making the following change should resolve the problem.
A1=zeros(2,2,25);
A1(:,:,1) =[0 1.0000;
-1.7677 -2.8133];
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Walter Roberson
2022 年 3 月 2 日
Size mismatch (size [2 x 2] ~= size [2 x 2 x 25]).
If your global A1 is currently 2x2 then Simulink cannot overwrite that. The global would need to be preconfigured to the right size or else the global must not exist yet.
Fangjun Jiang
2022 年 3 月 2 日
A1 =[0 1.0000;-1.7677 -2.8133];
This is problematic. Should be below. It is in my answer.
A1(:,:,1) =[0 1.0000;-1.7677 -2.8133];
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Walter Roberson
2022 年 3 月 1 日
A1 =[0 1.0000;
-1.7677 -2.8133];
A1(:,:,2) =[0 1.0000;
-2.3826 -3.0337];
In MATLAB Function Blocks, you cannot expand the size of a variable after the first assignment -- not unless you have used coder.varsize .
If you move the assignment
A1(:,:,25) =[ 0 1.0000;-9.8100 0];
to be first, then that will allocate the full size in the first statement.
But better would probably be to insert
A1 = zeros(2,2,25);
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