Attempt to grow array along ambiguous dimension. it happens when N,M are smaller then the total of A,B. can I make my code work for any value of N,M? if so how would I do that
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Joshua
el 1 de Feb. de 2023
Respondida: Image Analyst
el 13 de Feb. de 2023
N=5;
M=4;
A=[1 2 5 9 ; 23 23 874 243; 5 4 6 7; 5 09 23 31];
B=[7 8; 9 10; 12 11];
C=sort([A(:); B(:)]);
res=zeros(N,M);
res(1:length(C(:)))=C(1:end)
%the error I get is:
Attempt to grow array along ambiguous dimension.
Error on res(1:length(C(:)))=C(1:end)
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Dyuman Joshi
el 1 de Feb. de 2023
Editada: Dyuman Joshi
el 2 de Feb. de 2023
The number of elements in C is greater than the total number of elements pre-allocated in res.
You can not put 22 elements in 20 place holders, where there is only one element per place holder; no matter the arrangement.
Nor can you grow it along any of the size/dimension to accomodate the extra elements, as stated in the error.
N=5; M=4;
A=[1 2 5 9 ; 23 23 874 243; 5 4 6 7; 5 09 23 31];
B=[7 8; 9 10; 12 11];
C=sort([A(:); B(:)]);
numel(C)
res=zeros(N,M);
numel(res)
"can I make my code work for any value of N,M? if so how would I do that"
Yes, your code will work for a values of N and M, iff N*M>=22
%%Examples -
%N=5, M=5, N*M=25 which is grater than 22
res1=zeros(5,5);
res1(1:numel(C))=C
%N=2,M=11, N*M=22 which is equalto 22
res2=zeros(2,11);
res2(1:numel(C))=C
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Jan
el 1 de Feb. de 2023
Some simplifications:
- Use numel(C) instead of length(C(:)).
- C(1:end) is exactly the same as C.
The values to not matter the problem. A shorter version, which explains the problem:
res = zeros(5, 4);
C = ones(22, 1);
res(1:numel(C)) = C;
Matlab cannot guess, what the shape of res should be after this code and I can't also. There is no unique decision how to expand a [5x4] matrix to contan 22 elements.
I cannot suggest a solution, because it is unclear, what you want to achieve. This is the meaning of the error message.
Image Analyst
el 13 de Feb. de 2023
Try this, which handles both cases: where res has more elements than C and where res has fewer elements than C:
rows = 5;
columns = 4;
A = [1 2 5 9 ; 23 23 874 243; 5 4 6 7; 5 09 23 31];
B = [7 8; 9 10; 12 11];
C = sort([A(:); B(:)]);
res = zeros(rows, columns);
if numel(res) < numel(C)
linearIndexes = 1 : numel(res);
else
linearIndexes = 1 : numel(C);
end
res(linearIndexes) = C(linearIndexes)
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