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Re: Error in `xcorr` (Signal package) "out of memory or dimension too la
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Re: Error in `xcorr` (Signal package) "out of memory or dimension too large for Octave's index type" |
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Thu, 8 Mar 2018 02:04:19 -0700 (MST) |
Fabcap77 wrote
> I need to calculate the autocorrelation coefficients for a vector of 744
> elements, but `xcorr` fails returning this error message:
>
> error: out of memory or dimension too large for Octave's index type
> error: called from:
> error: /home/$user/octave/signal-1.3.2/xcorr.m at line 203, column 7
>
> The behaviour can be reproduced with:
>
> var = stdnormal_rnd(744);
> [r, lg] = xcorr(var, length(var)/2-1);
>
> Can nybody help to fix this problem?
>
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Hi,
You say you need the autocorrelation coefficients of a vector of 744
elements but you are feeding xcorr with a matrix of 744x744 elements. Is
this intensional?
If you really want a vector something like "var = stdnormal_rnd (1, 744)"
would probably do. What you currently do is asking for the intercorrelation
between the autocorrelation vectors of each column of your matrix (see "help
xcorr): 744 (autocorrelation vectors) vecotrs, intercorrelated with each
other -> 744*744*371 = 205361856 elements for the returned matrix.
If that is really what you want then you can do it in a loop but it will be
slow.
Pantxo
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Re: Error in `xcorr` (Signal package) "out of memory or dimension too large for Octave's index type",
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Re: Error in `xcorr` (Signal package) "out of memory or dimension too large for Octave's index type", Fabcap77, 2018/03/09