Matrix size mismatch Matlab Function

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Laura
Laura on 28 Mar 2023
Commented: Laura on 28 Mar 2023
Hi,
I am trying to code this MATLAB Function where I am working with vectors:
function [Wp,S] = fcn(x, vel, Fext)
r=[Fext;x;vel];
p=50;
c=0.2;
mu=c*ones(1,p);
sigma=1;
alpha=0.01;
S=ones(p,1);
for j=1:p
S(j)=exp(-norm(r-mu(:,j))^2/(2*sigma^2));
end
Wp=alpha*Fext*S;
Wp=Wp';
I am getting this following error, but I don't get why there is a mismatch:
Size mismatch (size [1 x 1] ~= size [50 x 1]). The size to the left is the size of the left-hand side of the assignment.
Function 'MATLAB Function3' (#50.102.103), line 8, column 1: "S" Launch diagnostic report.
Thanks!

Accepted Answer

Torsten
Torsten on 28 Mar 2023
Moved: Torsten on 28 Mar 2023
S(j) is a single value (1x1).
exp(-norm(r-mu(:,j))^2/(2*sigma^2)) is a vector (50x1).
You try to save a vector in a scalar value:
S(j)=exp(-norm(r-mu(:,j))^2/(2*sigma^2));
Error.
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Torsten
Torsten on 28 Mar 2023
Edited: Torsten on 28 Mar 2023
How do you call the function (i.e. what is r) ?
This code works, e.g.:
x=1;
vel=1;
Fext = 1;
[Wp,S] = fcn(x, vel, Fext)
Wp = 1×50
0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038 0.0038
S = 50×1
0.3829 0.3829 0.3829 0.3829 0.3829 0.3829 0.3829 0.3829 0.3829 0.3829
function [Wp,S] = fcn(x, vel, Fext)
r=[Fext;x;vel];
p=50;
c=0.2;
mu=c*ones(size(r,1),p);
sigma=1;
alpha=0.01;
S=ones(p,1);
for j=1:p
S(j)=exp(-norm(r-mu(:,j))^2/(2*sigma^2));
end
Wp=alpha*Fext*S;
Wp=Wp';
end
Laura
Laura on 28 Mar 2023
Hey Torsten! Just made it work! So I am coding a Matlab function in Simulink, where it was giving me that error. So I moved to Matlab, and it does work fine there as you mentioned! So I realized that the issue was that in the Matlab function you have to specify the size of each variable, or it makes it "inherited". Anyways, thanks so much for yout help!

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