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I am calculating mean squared errors for 5 different methods using 3 different sigmas. Each Method is going to be a composition of a 5 X 3 matrix. For hours I have been trying to figure this out but I cannot possibly figure out what I am doing wrong. I keep getting this error:
Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Error in AR_1_2 (line 61)
MSE_CV(iLoop,:) = (1/length(ycnoise))*sum((yHatCV(iLoop,:) - origFun).^2);
HERE IS THE CODE BELOW
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for iLoop = 1:5
MSE_CV = zeros(5,length(sigma));
MSE_plugIN = zeros(5,length(sigma));
MSE_Mean_Max_SNR = zeros(5,length(sigma));
MSE_maxSNR = zeros(5,length(sigma));
MSE_Poly_SNR = zeros(5,length(sigma));
%for j = 1: length(sigma)
MSE_CV(iLoop,:) = (1/length(ycnoise))*sum((yHatCV(iLoop,:) - origFun).^2);
MSE_plugIN(iLoop,:) = (1/length(ycnoise))*sum((yHatPlugIn(iLoop,:) - origFun).^2);
MSE_Mean_Max_SNR(iLoop,:) = (1/length(ycnoise))*sum((yHatSNRmeanBW(iLoop,:) - origFun).^2);
MSE_maxSNR(iLoop,:) = (1/length(ycnoise))*sum((yHatSNRAll(iLoop,:) - origFun).^2);
MSE_Poly_SNR(iLoop,:) = (1/length(ycnoise))*sum((yHatSNRfinalBW(iLoop,:) - origFun).^2);
end
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Walter Roberson
el 18 de Jul. de 2017
What is size(yHatCV) ? And is it possible that you have a variable named "sum" ?
Image Analyst
el 18 de Jul. de 2017
Since you're creating new versions of those arrays at the beginning of each iteration, only the iLoop row will get set. After the loop is done only row 5 of all the matrices will have anything in them. Maybe you want the zeros() preallocation before the loop even starts.
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