How can I use an index of zero in an array in MATLAB?

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MathWorks Support Team 2009 年 6 月 27 日
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It would be nice if MATLAB allowed the programmer to decide how they would index into matrices.

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MathWorks Support Team 2023 年 4 月 10 日
編集済み: MathWorks Support Team 2023 年 4 月 13 日
MATLAB does not allow an index of zero into an array unless you are performing logical indexing using a vector including a logical 0 and want to ignore the corresponding element of the array into which you are indexing.
As a workaround, you can create a MATLAB object with which you can use zero-based indexing. A sample object that implements some of the basic MATLAB arithmetic operators is available from the MATLAB Central File Exchange. The example was written by Nabeel Azar and is available in the "varbase.zip" file that can be found at the following URL:
Note that MathWorks does not guarantee or warrant the use or content of these submissions. Any questions, issues, or complaints should be directed to the contributing author.

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