Assigning values in a vector array to a column in an array
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Hello,
I have a column vector of size 20073 x 1 from a previous model output (the steady state run), and I would like to copy all the values from the column vector into the corresponding indices of the first column of an array of size 20073 x 688 in my transient run. After that first column in the array is populated, I want to fill the rest of the array with values that I calculate in the latter part of the for loop. However, I keep running into matrix size, compatibility, and index errors.
I have attached the code I am having probems with (non_steady_state_thick_change.m). I have written a similar code for the steady state run (thick_change_spatially_var.m, attached), but I don't run into any errors and the code runs without any problem.
Here are some sizes and properties of the variables in the functions:
In thick_change_spatially_var.m (corresponding to the steady state run)
store_thickness = zeros(length(xy),length(pt.out_t)); % the size of xy is 20073 x 2, pt.out_t is 1 x 334, so store_thickness is 20073 x 334
surf_test = zeros(length(xy),length(pt.out_t));% the size of xy is 20073 x 2, pt.out_t is 1 x 334, so store_thickness is 20073 x 334
dt = pt.out_t(2) - pt.out_t(1); %30 days, in seconds
thinning_rate_downglacier = 1/pp.year; %pp.year is seconds per year
thinning_rate_upglacier = 0.5/pp.year;
pp.topo.slope_factor % 1x1 double
In non_steady_state_thick_change.m (corresponding to the transient run
store_thickness = zeros(length(xy),length(pt.out_t)); %the size of xy is 20073 x 2, pt.out_t is 1 x 668, so store_thickness is 20073 x 668
surf_test_transient = zeros(length(xy),length(pt.out_t));%the size of xy is 20073 x 2, pt.out_t is 1 x 668, so store_thickness is 20073 x 668
dt = pt.out_t(2) - pt.out_t(1);
thinning_rate_downglacier = 1/pp.year;
thinning_rate_upglacier = 0.5/pp.year;
% pin.ice_thickness_surf_start_val : ice_thickness_surf_start_val is 20073 x 1
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Rishabh Mishra
el 20 de En. de 2021
Hi,
Based on my understanding of the issue described by you, I have created a simple code imitating the process you implemented in your code files. Here it goes,
mat = zeros(5,7); % create 2D vector (matrix)
col = rand(5,1); % create column vector
for k = 1:7 % loop through the process
col = col+1; % calculate other columns
mat(1:5,k) = col; % assign values to each matrix column
end
Hope this helps.
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