Subscripted assignment dimension mismatch.(matrices)
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J = eye(4); % 4x4 identity matrix
u = sum(x);
N=[exp(cos(u))*sin(u),exp(cos(u))*sin(u),exp(cos(u))*sin(u),exp(cos(u))*sin(u);
2*exp(cos(2*u))*sin(2*u),2*exp(cos(2*u))*sin(2*u),2*exp(cos(2*u))*sin(2*u),2*exp(cos(2*u))*sin(2*u);
3*exp(cos(3*u))*sin(3*u),3*exp(cos(3*u))*sin(3*u),3*exp(cos(3*u))*sin(3*u),3*exp(cos(3*u))*sin(3*u);
4*exp(cos(4*u))*sin(4*u), 4*exp(cos(4*u))*sin(4*u),4*exp(cos(4*u))*sin(4*u),4*exp(cos(4*u))*sin(4*u)];
for i=1:4
for j=1:4
J(i,j) = J(i,j) + N
end
end
But I get that error message, how can I make this work?
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the cyclist
on 30 Nov 2014
Can you put in a value of x (and any other values we need) that gives the error, so that we can run your code and see it for ourselves?
cakey
on 30 Nov 2014
cakey
on 30 Nov 2014
cakey
on 30 Nov 2014
cakey
on 30 Nov 2014
cakey
on 30 Nov 2014
John D'Errico
on 30 Nov 2014
Probably because in this latest code, you have written this as a function, where you pass in some variable x. But then you overwrite what you passed in as x, using a variable u, but you have not defined u until after x is created, as a function of u!
Perhaps you need to think about what you are trying to do.
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John BG
on 30 Nov 2014
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Have you tried 1. allocate initial J just after defining N to make sure J and N have same size with: J=zeros(size(N))
2. Instead of 2 for loops, would it be ok for you to use J=J'+N
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