??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions. please help me
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[m n]=size(handles.data1);%menentukan ukuran citra
for o=1:m
for p=1:n
if o<0
o=1;
end
if p<0
p=1;
end
[d c l]=size(handles.data1);
masuk_enkripsi=double(handles.data1(p:p+d-1,o:o+c-1,:));
??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Error in ==> enkripsi>btn_enkripsi_Callback at 148
masuk_enkripsi=double(handles.data1(p:p+d-1,o:o+c-1,:));
2 件のコメント
matpan community
2013 年 3 月 9 日
ChristianW
2013 年 3 月 11 日
What are you trying to do in this line:
masuk_enkripsi=double(handles.data1(p:p+d-1,o:o+c-1,:));
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Jan
2013 年 3 月 4 日
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It is confusing to change the loop counter of A FOR loop inside the loop.
Using lowercase and uppercase Oh's as names of variables is confusing also: "if o<0" looks funny, but is to hard to read.
I confirm, that CristianW's answer is exhaustive: Obviously either p+d-1 and/or d+1 exceed the available size. But it is impossible to guess what you want to do instead.
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matpan community
2013 年 3 月 11 日
Walter Roberson
2013 年 3 月 11 日
But no explanation for what you think the code should be doing??
Walter Roberson
2013 年 3 月 11 日
In your line
[m n]=size(handles.data1);%menentukan ukuran citra
you are using size() as if you expect handles.data1 to be two-dimensional. But later you have
[d c l]=size(handles.data1);
which is expecting handles.data1 to be 3 dimensional. If it is 3 dimensional then when you ask for its size() using only two outputs (e.g., [m n]) then size() will set the second output equal to the product of the second and third dimensions -- so although m would be the same as the later d, n would be the product of c and l. This is going to lead to problems when you do your looping over "n" and try to use that value as the index to the second dimension.
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