How to solve this error?

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Priya
Priya on 22 Jan 2014
Moved: DGM on 15 Jun 2024
I keep getting this error while running the state space model,
Error in port widths or dimensions. Output port 1 of 'statespacemodel_hvm/Mux' is a one dimensional vector with 2 elements.
Error in port widths or dimensions. Input port 1 of 'statespacemodel_hvm/State-Space' has 3 elements. This port does not accept the dimensions (or orientation) specified by the input signal.
Please help me with this.
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Priyatham Ganta
Priyatham Ganta on 31 Oct 2015
Can you help me specifically in this.. When i simulate this model, there's always an error
Ali
Ali on 27 Feb 2024
Moved: DGM on 15 Jun 2024
Helllo everyone. I am having the same error. Im trying to model the inverter. but the same error is happening all the time

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Anuj
Anuj on 22 Jan 2014
You are getting this error because your matrix dimensions are conflicting. Make sure that the dimensions of matrices in inputs and outputs must agree.
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Priya
Priya on 23 Jan 2014
Ok. If I need the B matrix to be defined as the difference of the input and the wheelset's position (in my case it is the track input fed to the lateral position of the wheelset),do I have to design it in the model or give it in the mfile(ie., in the B matrix).
Since the state space model in Simulink consists of a track input(as step signal) given to the state space block with a mux.
Anuj
Anuj on 23 Jan 2014
You can define it as you want, it depends on how you want to simulate it and how you find to do it easy.

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Ta An Vo
Ta An Vo on 2 Nov 2018
I also have the same error. Please help me solve.

Raghav Gopal Rao Netrakanti
Hi.
I am unable to solve this problem on my end as well.
Description:
I have a discrete state space system of 2 states, 2 inputs and 2 outputs. i.e all A B C D matrices are all 2 by 2. I used the discrete state space block and entered the values. Now my two inputs are 9400 by 1 vectors and i used the constant block to send them as input from the workspace. I have tried with mux and vector concantenate blocks, tried transpose but every time i get the same type of error
"Error in port widths or dimensions. Output port 1 of 'untitled/constant2' is a [9400x2] matrix
"Error in port widths or dimensions. Input port 1 of 'untitled/Discrete State-Space' has 2 elements. This port does not accept the dimensions (or orientation) specified by the input signal."
I hope someone can point out the mistake.
Regards,
Gopal
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Apr 2020
If your inputs are 9400 x 1 vectors and you are working with 2 x 2 arrays, then I guess you have two of the 9400 x 1 vectors as inputs, representing the two different inputs for "2 inputs and 2 outputs" ?
What output size are you expecting for this 9400 x 1 vector(s) ?If you are expecting to reduce it to 1 x 2 or 2 x 1 then you would need a state space system with 9400 rows or columns in some of the matrices

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Tilakarathna K R
Tilakarathna K R on 19 Aug 2020
sir im getting this error pls help me out
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Dmitriy Ogureckiy
Dmitriy Ogureckiy on 24 Dec 2022
How make that?

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Hiromasa
Hiromasa on 14 Jun 2024
Thank you for your question.
As the error text suggests, the error comes from dimension conflicts between a port and a block.
Ctrl+D updates the Simulink model and shows the signal deminsion as below. The exmaple below also shows the same error messages. You see "?" on input signal and output signal for State Space block. This is because State Space block expects 3 dimension signal while Input port demension is set to 2. Similarly, the dimension conflict occurs between Mux and Outpout port.
You may want to update the dimensions of either ports and/or State Space block to resolve this dimension conflict. Hope this information helps.

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