Why am I getting "Subscripted assignment dimension mismatch" for this code

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Adam
Adam 2014년 7월 15일
편집: Geoff Hayes 2014년 7월 15일
val = zeros(10000,1);
for i=1:10000;
val(i,1)=fscanf(a.aser,'%d');
end
This code first creates and empty matrix and then replaces each element of the matrix with an analogue output voltage value of an Arduino board.
I'm getting the "dimension mismatch" error for the third line of the code. Can somebody help me?

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José-Luis
José-Luis 2014년 7월 15일
Might be a few things. Maybe at some point fscanf is returning nothing and you are trying to assign an empty array. Without looking at the files, it is hard to say.
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Ben11
Ben11 2014년 7월 15일
maybe there is an index missing, for example using a.aser(i) might work? As Jose-Luis said it's hard to tell without more infos.
José-Luis
José-Luis 2014년 7월 15일
a.aser has to be a fileID, though.

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes 2014년 7월 15일
편집: Geoff Hayes 2014년 7월 15일
The val matrix has 10000 rows and one column. I suspect that at the third line of code, more than one value is being read from a.aser. To verify this, on each iteration of the loop, do the following
[data,count] = fscanf(a.aser,'%d');
fprintf('count=%d\n',count);
If the output of count is more than one, then that would explain the dimension mismatch error. What you can probably do is read only one integer at each iteration
for i=1:10000;
[data,count] = fscanf(a.aser,'%d',1);
if count==1
val(i,1) = data;
else
break;
end
end
An alternative would be to just use [data] = fscanf(a.aser,'%d'); to grab as much data available as possible.
Try the above and see what happens!

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