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Adam Levschuk
Adam Levschuk el 18 de Jun. de 2020
Comentada: Adam Levschuk el 18 de Jun. de 2020
Hello all, i am trying to calculate a bunch of matrices using a for loop. I have written the following code
T = 60;
for t = 60:60:12940
phi(:,t) = [(n1(1,t+T)-n2(1,t+T)) / (n1(1,t)-n2(1,t)), (n3(1,t+T)-n4(1,t+T)) / (n3(2,t)-n4(2,t)); (n1(2,t+T)-n2(2,t+T)) / (n1(1,t)-n2(1,t)), (n3(2,t+T)-n4(2,t+T)) / (n3(2,t)-n4(2,t))];
end
i am getting an error code that says the left side of the equation is a 2-by-1 and the right side is a 2-by-2. both sides of the equation are supposed to be a 2-by-2!
How would i go about writing the left side of the eqution so it would work with the for loop and result in a 2-by-2?
Thanks for any help!

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KSSV
KSSV el 18 de Jun. de 2020
Editada: KSSV el 18 de Jun. de 2020
T = 60;
phi = cell([],1) ;
count = 0 ;
for t = 60:60:12940
count = count+1 ;
phi{count} = [(n1(1,t+T)-n2(1,t+T)) / (n1(1,t)-n2(1,t)), (n3(1,t+T)-n4(1,t+T)) / (n3(2,t)-n4(2,t)); (n1(2,t+T)-n2(2,t+T)) / (n1(1,t)-n2(1,t)), (n3(2,t+T)-n4(2,t+T)) / (n3(2,t)-n4(2,t))];
end
If you think that always the RHS is a 2x2 matrix, ot can be saved into matrix by initlaizing it into a 3D matrix.
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KSSV
KSSV el 18 de Jun. de 2020
Then you see...you are accessing 12940....it is clear....
You can access elements only upto index 12000....you need to change the loop indexing.
Adam Levschuk
Adam Levschuk el 18 de Jun. de 2020
such a silly mistake -- thanks you so much for the help KSSV.
Very much appreciated!!!

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi el 18 de Jun. de 2020
T = 60;
phi = cell(numel(t),1);
t = 60:60:12940;
for k = 1:numel(t)
phi{k} = [(n1(1,t(k)+T)-n2(1,t(k)+T)) / ...
(n1(1,t(k))-n2(1,t(k))), (n3(1,t(k)+T)-n4(1,t(k)+T)) / ...
(n3(2,t(k))-n4(2,t(k))); (n1(2,t(k)+T)-n2(2,t(k)+T)) / ...
(n1(1,t(k))-n2(1,t(k))), (n3(2,t(k)+T)-n4(2,t(k)+T)) / (n3(2,t(k))-n4(2,t(k)))];
end
celldisp(phi)
phi = cat(3,phi{:})
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi el 18 de Jun. de 2020
Editada: madhan ravi el 18 de Jun. de 2020
I don’t have time to get into details here but to illustrate with an example:
x = rand(2,2)% has two columns
x(1,3) % but you’re trying to access the third column, which doesn’t make sense
Adam Levschuk
Adam Levschuk el 18 de Jun. de 2020
thanks for your help Madhan, hopefully ill crack this soon!
Adam

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