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Re: How to prevent "error: A(I, J) = X: X must be a scalar..." with work
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lynx . abraxas |
Subject: |
Re: How to prevent "error: A(I, J) = X: X must be a scalar..." with working matlab code |
Date: |
Tue, 31 Jul 2007 23:52:47 +0200 |
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On 31/07/07 17:28:03, Przemek Klosowski wrote:
> In Matlab, your example results in:
>
> x1(:,1)= 0.5.*(u)-0.5
> ??? In an assignment A(:,matrix) = B, the number of elements in the
> subscript of A and the number
> of columns in B must be the same.
>
> so there must be something more in the code that you are not reporting.
> Please
> try to create a small, complete code example that works in Matlab and doesnt'
> work
> in Octave. Also, please specify which version of Octave and Matlab are you
> using,
> and on what platform.
I will rewrite the code to work with octave. I hoped there would be a simple
solution. I had to write the programme at the uni and there they have matlab
7.4.0.336 (R2007a). I prefer free open source software so octave will be
giving the constrains.
Thanks for the answers
Lynx