The end operator must be used within an array index expression

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My output is showing "The end operator must be used within an array index expression." when I try to run this:
%15. split spectograms of background noise between the training, validation, and test sets
numTrainBkg = floor(0.85*numBkgClips);
numValidationBkg = floor(0.15*numBkgClips);
XTrain(:,:,:,end+1:end+numTrainBkg) = Xbkg(:,:,:,1:numTrainBkg);
YTrain(end+1:end+numTrainBkg) = "background";
XValidation(:,:,:,end+1:end+numValidationBkg) = Xbkg(:,:,:,numTrainBkg+1:end);
YValidation(end+1:end+numValidationBkg) = "background";
Please help me solve this..
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Sharena Natasha Nor Hisham
but now i'm facing another issue after I tried training the network:
Error using trainNetwork (line 184)
Number of observations in X and Y disagree.
Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre il 22 Gen 2022
Please create a new question for this as it is unrelated.

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre il 21 Gen 2022
You cannot use end in a variable that has not yet been created. Here, you are using end in the assignment to all your variables. Since they don't exist yet, you get an error. Consider this example.
a(end)=1
The end operator must be used within an array index expression.
Perhaps you meant to do this:
numTrainBkg = floor(0.85*numBkgClips);
numValidationBkg = floor(0.15*numBkgClips);
XTrain = Xbkg(:,:,:,1:numTrainBkg);
YTrain(1:numTrainBkg) = "background";
XValidation = Xbkg(:,:,:,numTrainBkg+1:end);
YValidation(1:numValidationBkg) = "background";
I've never used it on a 4D array, but you may want to look into using cvpartition.

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