[A,v] shows error: dimensions of arrays being concatenated are not consistent
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Lucia
el 19 de Oct. de 2024
Comentada: Stephen23
el 19 de Oct. de 2024
Hi everyone, I'm having a little problem. I tried to create a matrix using an already existing one and a vector just by putting it next to the matrix. I expected a new matrix made by the original plus a last new line of zeros and a new column made up by the vector I added. I remember it worked in Matlab2023b, but now it shows me this error
A=[1,2; 3,4]
v=[1;9;9]
A=[A,v];
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Stephen23
el 19 de Oct. de 2024
What exact size do you expect A to have? What values do you expect A to contain?
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Shivam Gothi
el 19 de Oct. de 2024
I tried to execute the above code in MATLAB R2023b version, but it gave the same error message.
You are trying to horizontally concatenate two matrices. Therefore, the number of rows of Matrices to be concatenated should be same. Here, the number of rows of "A" matrix should be equal to the number of rows of "V" matrix.
In your case, "A" has 2 rows and "V" has 3 rows. Therefore, you cannont concatenate them. refer the below documentation to get more information about matrix concatenation:
Instead, you can do:
A=zeros(3,2); %preallocate the A matrix
A(1:2,1:2)=[1,2 ;3,4]
v=[1;9;9]
A=[A,v]
The above code will also give the desired output.
I hope it helps !
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