About the end used in vector append
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% run the following code, there will be wrong
% I wanna know why
a=[];
a(end+1:2)=[8,9];
a(end+1:2)=[8,9]; % wrong, why
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Steven Lord
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% run the following code, there will be wrong
% I wanna know why
a=[];
a(end+1:2)=[8,9]
% a(end+1:2)=[8,9] % wrong, why
I've commented out that third line of code so the three lines later in this post can execute. The error message it throws is "Unable to perform assignment because the left and right sides have a different number of elements."
When you run the third line of code, a has 2 elements and so the linear end of a is element 2. This makes end+1 equal to 3 and the section of a that goes from element 3 to element 2 in steps of 1 is empty. You can't store two elements on the right into no elements on the left. [MATLAB performs the addition before calling colon based on the operator precedence table.]
If instead you want to perform the colon first, use parentheses to force it to go first.
b = [];
b(end+(1:2)) = [8 9]
b(end+(1:2)) = [0 1]
In the third line in this code, the linear end of b is element 2, and 2+(1:2) is the vector [3 4]. You can assign two elements (on the right) to two elements (on the left.)
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