using a matrix in a calculation
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i am trying to compute the equation:
vr = (v0*r)/(sqrt(r^2+(w*l-1/(w*c))^2));
where everything in the equation is a scalar and w is a matrix. However when I run this code I get an error that states:
Error using /
Matrix dimensions must agree.
I dont understand how the dimensions wouldn't agree in this situation.
Answers (2)
Akira Agata
on 1 May 2023
To do an element-wise calculation of an equation to a matrix, you should add dot (.) just before operator, like:
vr = (v0*r)./(sqrt(r^2+(w*l-1./(w*c))^2));
2 Comments
joseph
on 1 May 2023
Akira Agata
on 1 May 2023
Let me correct one typo:
vr = (v0*r)./(sqrt(r^2+(w*l-1./(w*c)).^2)); % need dot (.) before ^ operator, too
Matt J
on 1 May 2023
0 votes
Use element-wise operators .*, ./, and .^
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