what is horzcat error.
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disp('(a) Solution by mesh analysis')
VL=360*sqrt(3); % Line voltage magnitude
Zs=j*24; Zm=j*6; % Series and mutual impedances
Z= [(Zs-Zm) -(Zs-Zm) 0;
0 (Zs-Zm) -(Zs-Zm); % Matrix from 2 mesh equations
1 1 1 ]; % and one node equation
V=[VL*cos(pi/6)+j*VL*sin(pi/6); % RHS of mesh node equations
VL*cos(-pi/2)+j*VL*sin(-pi/2);
0 ];
Iabc=Z\V; % Line currents, Rectangular
Iabcp=[abs(Iabc), angle(Iabc)*180/pi] % Line currents, polar
Error using horzcat
Dimensions of matrices being concatenated are not consistent.
Error in S10Q6 (line 4)
Z= [((Zs)-(Zm)) -((Zs)-(Zm)) 0;
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Geenerally this error occurs when you join unequalled size arrays.
[rand(2,1), rand(3,1)]
But it seems your code is fine:
arian hoseini
on 10 Jan 2022
Edited: arian hoseini
on 10 Jan 2022
DGM
on 10 Jan 2022
Just make sure to check the sizes of the variables being concatenated if you encounter similar errors in the future. It's easy to unintentionally expand something into an unexpected size, especially if you're used to older versions.
arian hoseini
on 10 Jan 2022
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