Repeat Expression in a 'for' loop after try/catch

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Doheon Lee
Doheon Lee el 19 de En. de 2020
Comentada: woahs el 19 de En. de 2020
I have try/catch lines inside a 'for' loop as below. What I want is to repeat index 'i' if an error is encountered. However, 'i' keeps increasing to the next number depsite a line 'i = i -1'.
For example, when an error occured at i = 5, 'i' became 4 after on line 'i = i - 1'. However, it changed to i = 6 at Expression1. Please help with this. Thank you in advance.
for i = 1:10
Expression1
try
Expresssion2
catch ME
if strcmp(ME.message, '****')
data(i) = [];
end
i = i-1;
end
end

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woahs
woahs el 19 de En. de 2020
You shouldn't be changing the loop variable i in a for loop.
Normally, the loop variable is incremented at the end of the loop. No idea what you have in Expression1 and Expression2 but if you want to to know the index when an error occurs, you can just access it normally in the catch. The following code gives the resulting output:
for i = 1:10
fprintf('Current i = %d\n', i);
try
if(i == 5)
error('error')
end
catch ME
fprintf('Error at i = %d\n', i);
end
end
Current i = 1
Current i = 2
Current i = 3
Current i = 4
Current i = 5
Error at i = 5
Current i = 6
Current i = 7
Current i = 8
Current i = 9
Current i = 10
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 19 de En. de 2020
Kevin, Can you transfer your "comment" down below to the official "Answers" section?
woahs
woahs el 19 de En. de 2020
Seems to already be the case?

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