How can I handle the "Index exceeds matrix dimensions error" by programming?

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I have stored data in a structured variable, like this:
data(1).pp(1,:)=[3 4];
data(3).pp(1,:)=[3 4];
but the index 2 is free from data. when I am going to access data(1).pp or data(3).pp , then it is ok. But when I am going to access data(2).pp, it gives the error. Is there any function to handle the index exceeds matrix dimension error in run time by programming like a empty matrix (isempty())?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 31 de Dic. de 2017
1) Yes, you can use
if isempty(data(DATA_INDEX).pp)
before attempting to index data(DATA_INDEX).pp(PP_INDEX,:)
2) Instead, you could make sure that you have something stored there, such as storing nan or inf or 0 of appropriate size first before setting the specific elements. You might want to take advantage of the fact that when you use struct() and give a cell array of values, then the different members of the cell array are stored into different struct indexes:
data = struct('pp', repmat( {nan(5,2)}, 4, 1 }) )
to get data(1) through data(4) with field pp initialized to nan(5,2) for each of the data()
3) If for some reason you do not have control over some references but you want to make sure the program handles the situation nicely, then you could use try/catch blocks.

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