indexing
asha g
dend_15 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 6 08:43:10 CST 2009
Goals too clearly defined can become blinkers. Mary Catherine Bateson
--- On Fri, 6/3/09, Ben Abbott <bpabbott at mac.com> wrote:
> From: Ben Abbott <bpabbott at mac.com>
> Subject: Re: indexing
> To: "asha g" <dend_15 at yahoo.com>
> Cc: "Thomas Weber" <thomas.weber.mail at gmail.com>, help at octave.org
> Date: Friday, 6 March, 2009, 6:59 PM
>
> On Mar 6, 2009, at 8:13 AM, asha g wrote:
> >
> >> Insufficient information.
> >>
> >> What is in cabunbact22fdoct.m?
> >> What version of Octave are you using now?
> >> What version of Octave did you use 'earlier'?
> >>
> >>> Can you tell me what is happening.
> >>
> >> Not without more information.
> >>
> >> Thomas
> >
> > I have used Octave 3.0 before and after. There was a
> system problem where my quota of 2GB disc space allotted to
> me got exceeded. Then the program started giving lots of
> problems. I then deleted some files and since then I am
> finding this problem.
> > cabunbact22fdoct.m is a script file.
> > Asha
>
> Asha,
>
> Please bottom post to make it easier to follow along.
>
> Without more information, all we can conclude is that
> you're program isn't working (which you already know).
>
> More information is needed to help you.
>
> At the very least, you might make note of the line number
> that is giving you an error and include it in your email.
>
> Ben
The error message is related to the for loop.
for iter =1:niter ( line -80)
end (line -150)
error: can't perform indexing operations for <unknown type> type
error: evaluating for command near line 80, column 1
error: near line 150 of file `/home/proj/08/cesasha/cabunbact2octester/cabunba
Sorry for not making this clear.
thanks
Asha
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