I keep getting the same error when using readtable or readmatrix: Dimensions of arrays being concatenated are not consistent.
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Chase
le 11 Nov 2025 à 3:25
Commenté : Chase
le 11 Nov 2025 à 6:52
A = readtable('data_file.csv')
A = readmatrix('data_file.csv')
When I tell you I have tried everything. Uninstalled and reinstalled Matlab twice. Cleared my cache of all matlab knowledge. I cannot read in data from a csv or text file using readtable and readmatrix for the life of me. Somebody please help. I have tried doing the same exact things on other's computers and it works perfectly. I am convinced my readtable and readmatrix functions are broken.
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Steven Lord
le 11 Nov 2025 à 3:48
Does the error occur only for this one particular .csv file (or a corresponding .txt file) or does it happen for all such files?
If you use writematrix to write a matrix to a file, can you then call readmatrix on that file to recreate the matrix? If you run the following lines of code, what happens?
cd(tempdir)
A = magic(5);
writematrix(A, 'samplefile.csv')
B = readmatrix('samplefile.csv');
isequal(A, B) % ought to be true
If this is specific to one particular file, have you checked that all of the rows in the file have the same number of elements?
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Stephen23
le 11 Nov 2025 à 6:01
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 11 Nov 2025 à 6:37
You have likely shadowed the function HEIGHT() or WIDTH() or SIZE() or LENGTH() or NUMEL() or similar:
Tell us the exact output from these commands:
which -all height
which -all width
and we might be able to identify a shadowed function.
If no obvious shadowing then tell us what this prints:
try
B = readmatrix('data_file.csv');
catch ME
fprintf('Error ID: %s\n', ME.identifier);
fprintf('Message: %s\n', ME.message);
fprintf('Error occurred in: %s (line %d)\n', ME.stack(1).name, ME.stack(1).line);
end
or use
dbstop if caught error
to identify the line and function/file and error cause. Let us know where it stops!
For those who are wondering, line 11 of READMATRIX() simply consists of
throw(ME);
and rethrows errors that are caught in the actual functions doing the heavy-lifting.
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