Subscripting a table using linear indexing (one subscript) or multidimensional indexing (three or more subscripts) is not supported
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Zeynab Mousavikhamene
2019 年 12 月 31 日
コメント済み: Walter Roberson
2020 年 1 月 1 日
I recives this error:
Subscripting a table using linear indexing (one subscript) or multidimensional indexing (three or more
subscripts) is not supported. Use a row subscript and a variable subscript.
in this command:
hold on
plot(Tmean_split{(var_Tmean_split(i))}, 'dg');
hold off
I want to plot mean value on the existing boxplot.
Tmean_split is a table and var_Tmean_split is array string of the table columns.
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Image Analyst
2020 年 1 月 1 日
I don't know what var_Tmean_split is. Is it a cell array of strings that you got from a column of the table called Tmean_split? If so, how can you plot strings? You can only plot numbers.
When you say
Tmean_split{(var_Tmean_split(i))}
the expression inside the {} must be a number saying what column you want to use. Evidently you're not giving it a single number but a cell array, a vector, or a column from a table (I'm not sure), but it's definitely not a single column number.
Can you attach your table in a .mat file with the paper clip icon and say what column you want to plot?
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Walter Roberson
2020 年 1 月 1 日
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2020 年 1 月 1 日
plot(Tmean_split{:, var_Tmean_split(i)}, 'dg');
or
plot(Tmean_split.(var_Tmean_split(i)), 'dg');
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Walter Roberson
2020 年 1 月 1 日
If your var_Tmean_split really is an array string like you said, then your i is not scalar.
But I suspect that your var_Tmean_split is a cell array of character vectors rather than a string array. If so then in the above, where I have var_Tmean_split(i) replace that with var_Tmean_split{i}
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