I'm a super beginner to MatLab, and I'm trying to debug a simple script I'm writing. I'm having a weird error while trying to debug my code. Here's the script:
function [prob] = QuantumHW1(j,k,m)
X = [0 1; 1 0];
Y = [0 -sqrt(-1); sqrt(-1) 0];
Z = [1 0; 0 -1];
H = 1/sqrt(2) * [1 1; 1 -1];
S = [1 0; 0 i];
T = [1 0; 0 exp(sqrt(-1)*pi/4)];
mats = {X,Y,Z,H,S,T};
binJ = dec2bin(j,k);
binM = dec2bin(m,k);
totOps = {};
%Set up all the operators to be used
for p = 1:k
totOps(p) = mats(mod(p,6));
if p == 0
totOps(p) = X;
end
end
withM = {};
%Dot product with M
for p = 1:k
p
binM(p)+1
totOps(:,1)
withM(p) = totOps(:,binM(p)+1);
end
rTotal = 0;
%Now take components with respect to J
for p = 1:k
rTotal = rTotal + [not(binJ(p)),binJ(p)] * withM(p);
end
prob = norm(runningTotal)^2;
disp('The probability to measure j = %d in a k = %d system on input m = %d is %d',j,k,m,prob);
end
When I run the program, I get an Array Index Out of Bounds error on the line withM(p) = totOps(:,binM(p)+1);. I tried making sure the value of p was correct. On the first iteration through the for loop, binM(p) = 0. But when I try to get binM(p) + 1, I get 49. This is super weird.
Any help is much appreciated. I'm beating my head against the wall trying to figure out why this is happening.