Symbolic matrix with symbolic size
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BERKE CAN KIRAL
on 23 Dec 2020
Answered: Raunak Gupta
on 28 Dec 2020
I am trying to define a symbolic matrix with symbolic indices
Normally, I know that a symbolic matrix A which has 2 rows and 4 columns is defined as :
A = sym('A', [2 4])
But I want to define it with m rows and n columns, when I use the following code, I have an error message: Error using sym (line 253) Second argument must be assumption or size vector:
syms m n
assume(m,'integer')
assumeAlso(m>=0)
assumeAlso(m<=M-1)
assume(n,'integer')
assumeAlso(n>=1)
assumeAlso(n<=2^(k-1))
A = sym('A', [m n])
So, how can I accomplish this?
Thank you in advance.
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Raunak Gupta
on 28 Dec 2020
Hi,
As mentioned in this question , Matrices with unknown size is not supported in MATLAB and thus the correct error message is displayed. You can try the workaround given in the answer by defining a large matrix and then cropping it based on the actual values of ‘m’ and ‘n’.
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