error using ==> times

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mohd
mohd on 3 May 2012
what does it mean that error below. can anyone explain to me. i can not understand the error. thanks
??? Error using ==> times
Integers can only be combined with
integers of the same class, or
scalar doubles.

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 3 May 2012
You can do this:
m = int32(1:3);
n = m .* 2; % integer class times scalar double
You can't do this:
m = int32(1:3);
n = m .* [4:6]; % integer class times same size double
So if you need to do the latter, you can do it like this:
m = int32(1:3);
n = m .* int32([4:6]); % integer class times same size same class

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Junaid
Junaid on 3 May 2012
I think whatever vector you are trying to multiplying should have same class (data types). So first you type cast to one class.
like
x = double(x);
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mohd
mohd on 3 May 2012
what is that error and how to solve it
Junaid
Junaid on 4 May 2012
If your matrix dimension doesn't satisfy the condition of multiplication then you can't multiply them. You have check the Dimenions.

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