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Hi
Consider the example and propose a solution to the dimension mismatch.
Thank you very much
a = zeros(15,41);
b = ones(1,2);
for i = 1:length(a)
a(:,i) = b;
end
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KSSV
le 28 Mar 2023
What you are trying to do?
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Dyuman Joshi
le 28 Mar 2023
In what manner do you want to copy the content of b into a?
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Dyuman Joshi
le 28 Mar 2023
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"The issue is that after the third iteration, the b matrix is surpassed."
Can you explain what do you mean this?
"How to transform a matrix 1 x 2 to a 15 x 41 ?"
Since the dimensions of b are not multiple of the dimensions of a, it is not possible to transform (or replicate in any manner) b into a. Though you can replicate to nearest dimension and crop the required size.
a = zeros(15,41);
b = [1 2];
What is the expected output for the above data?
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Nithin Kumar
le 28 Mar 2023
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Hi,
I understand that you are trying to assign matrix "b" to matrix "a" where the order of matrices are not the same. You can apply assignment operation on matrices when they are of the same order.
Additionally, you can apply assignment operation on matrices if at least one of the two dimensions of both the matrices are equal using concatenation.
For more information on the matrix dimensions, kindly refer the following link Creating, Concatenating, and Expanding Matrices - MATLAB & Simulink - MathWorks India
I hope this answer resolves the issue you are encountering.
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