n an assignment A(I) = B, the number of elements in B and I must be the same. why is this?
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N = 10;
G = zeros(1,N);
dx12 = zeros(1,N);
dx22 = zeros(1,N);
alpha12 = zeros(1,N);
alpha22 = zeros(1,N);
a = zeros(1,N);
b = zeros(1,N);
X = [a b];
c = zeros(1,N);
d = zeros(1,N);
U = [c d];
a(1) = x12;
b(1) = x22;
c(1) = u12;
d(1) = u12;
BETA = zeros(1,N);
BETA(1) = beta1;
for i = 1:N
G(i) = feval('performance4_3a',a(i),b(i));
dx12(i) = feval('derivative_dx1',a(i),b(i));
dx22(i) = feval('derivative_dx2',a(i),b(i));
BETA(i) = (G-((dx12*sigma(1)*u12)+(dx22*sigma(2)*u22)))/ ...
(sqrt((dx12*sigma(1)).^2+(dx22*sigma(2)).^2));
alpha12(i) = -(dx12*sigma(1))/(sqrt((dx12*sigma(1)).^2 + ...
(dx22*sigma(2)).^2));
alpha22(i) = -(dx22*sigma(2))/(sqrt((dx12*sigma(1)).^2+ ...
(dx22*sigma(2)).^2));
for ii = 1:N
a(ii) = x(1)+BETA.*alpha12.*sigma(1);
b(ii) = x(2)+BETA.*alpha22.*sigma(2);
c(ii) = (a(ii)-x(1))./sigma(1);
d(ii) = (b(ii)-x(2))./sigma(2);
end
end
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dpb
2014년 12월 11일
The answer to the question posed is that otherwise there's no way to align the RHS content to the LHS. If the LHS is undeclared then dynamic allocation can take place, but if you define the target as you have here by using subscripts (which are single values here, btw, in all instances) then there's only one place to put a single value (unless the RHS is a cell reference in which case the LHS cell can hold the content of the RHS, but again, that's not what you're showing here.
W/o the error in context we can't tell where the error actually occurred and without the missing functions can't run the code to find out...
But, as shown the output of each has to be a single-valued function.
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