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Newbie, MATLAB, {-indexing incompatibility
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Newbie, MATLAB, {-indexing incompatibility |
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Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:30:14 +0000 |
Hey,
I found nice MATLAB-code and installed GNU Octave 2.1.50 (for Windows).
'--traditional' seems to be on by default.
Some of the code runs. Some doesn't. Here is an offending piece of
MATLAB-code:
Vname = [];
lnames = [];
l=1;
for i=1:neqs;
for m=1:nlag;
Vname{l} = str2mat(['variable ',num2str(i)]);
lnames{l} = str2mat([' lag',num2str(m)]);
l = l+1;
end;
end;
The first innermost line Vname{l} = str2mat(['variable ',num2str(i)]);
in for-loops contains error according to Octave, but it is supposed to run
in MATLAB.
I don't know MATLAB-language. What's the left side of assignment supposed to
do and how I can circumvent this problem?
error: matrix cannot be indexed with {
error: assignment failed, or no method for `matrix = string'
error: evaluating assignment expression near line 93, column 14
error: evaluating for command near line 92, column 1
error: evaluating for command near line 91, column 1
error: evaluating if command near line 81, column 1
error: evaluating switch command near line 47, column 1
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- Newbie, MATLAB, {-indexing incompatibility,
F L <=