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Good Day,
I'm trying to test a mex function I wrote but keep getting the following:
Error: File: test.m Line: 3 Column: 31
Unexpected MATLAB expression.
What I want to do is pass the following arrays to my mex function that will double them:
TurbineComponentsBlade = ((1 1 1) (1 1 1; 1 1 1) (1 1 1) (1 1 1)) ;
TurbineComponentsBladeLength = 1;
TurbineComponentsHub = ((1 1 1) (1 1 1; 1 1 1) (1 1 1) (1 1 1)) ;
TurbineComponentsRotorFurl = ((1 1 1) (1 1 1; 1 1 1) (1 1 1) (1 1 1)) ;
TurbineComponentsNacelle = ((1 1 1) (1 1 1 ;1 1 1) (1 1 1) (1 1 1)) ;
TurbineComponentsTailfin = ((1 1 1) (1 1 1; 1 1 1) (1 1 1) (1 1 1)) ;
TurbineComponentsTower = ((1 1 1) (1 1 1; 1 1 1) (1 1 1) (1 1 1)) ;
TurbineComponentsSubstructure = ((1 1 1) (1 1 1; 1 1 1) (1 1 1) (1 1 1)) ;
The error I keep receiving is that the "1" in the first 3x1 matrix, 2nd location is unexpected. Also the "1" in the 3x3 matrix (5th location from left to right) is unexpected. I imagine my matlab coding is wrong since I'm still learning it but if anyone could help me it would be appreciated.
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Walter Roberson
le 19 Juin 2012
3 x 1 matrix: [1; 1; 1]
3 x 3 matrix: [1 1 1; 1 1 1; 1 1 1]
Short forms for these are: ones(3,1) and ones(3,3)
You cannot combine a 3 x 1 matrix and a 3 x 3 matrix in a single variable unless you use cell arrays:
{ones(3,1) ones(3,3)}
Jan
le 20 Juin 2012
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The Getting Started chapters of the documentation explain exhaustively, how vectors and arrays are written in valid Matlab syntax. It is strongly recommended to read at least these chapters of the documentation completely.
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