"Subscripted assignment dimension mismatch.' when running a linprog coding.

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"Subscripted assignment dimension mismatch.' when running a linprog coding.
My code is
for M = 1 : size(PV_output,1)
for N = 1 : size(WT_output,2)
f(:,M:N ) = [((CRF*CC_PV(M)/PVenergy(M)+OM_PV)); ((CRF*CC_WT(N))/WTenergy(N))+OM_WT]; % Objective function coefficients
%A(:,:) = [-PV_output(:,:,K) -WT_output(:,:,L)];
A (:,M,N) = [-PV_output(:,M) -WT_output(:,N) ];
b(:,:) = -Demand(:);
lb = zeros(2,1);
ub = [max_PV_area/PV_area; max_WT_area/WT_area]';
end
end
[x, fval, exitflag] = linprog(f,A,b,[],[],lb,ub)
PV_output is 8760x1x27 and WT_output is 8760x1x3
I am trying to find the "f" coefficients below for all the combinations of the 27 and 3 PV and WT's in this code Does anyone know how to index the "f" to do so?
Thank you

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 21 Juin 2012
Huh?
You could squeeze() it to remove the singleton dimension.
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 21 Juin 2012
So why are they 3d matrices and not just two, considering that there is only 1 column and thus it is essentially a 2d matrix permuted into the third dimension?
And, what you have here is _exactly_ what I said in my reply, if m, n are 1.
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 21 Juin 2012
(*) m is 8760, n is 1

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Andrew Alkiviades
Andrew Alkiviades le 21 Juin 2012
If I have understood correctly, I have adapted my code to your suggestions
A = cell(27,3);
for ii = 1:27
PV = PV_output(:,:,ii);
for jj = 1:3
WT = WT_output(:,:,ii);
A(ii,jj) = [PV WT];
f = [((CRF*CC_PV(PV)/PVenergy(PV)+OM_PV)); ((CRF*CC_WT(WT))/WTenergy(WT))+OM_WT]; % Objective function coefficients
end
end
I am not sure of the
A(ii,jj) = [PV WT];
as it stands i have an error on the A(ii,jj) = [PV WT] line of "Conversion to cell from double is not possible." What alterations can I make to "A" that will allow me to directly use it as the inequality constraint matrix in linprog? I require A to be a 8760x2x81 matrix - if so can this matrix be used in the Ax<=b form that linprog requires so that I can optimise and select from all the PV and WT combinations?
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 21 Juin 2012
That was a typo, you will want:
A{ii,jj}, note the xcurly '{' which indicates conversion. The regular parenthesis assumes it is a cell already and that is why you see the error.
Andrew Alkiviades
Andrew Alkiviades le 21 Juin 2012
Thanks, I think we are getting there!
I can run without errors on these lines but I can access any array or element in A, when I run for A i get
A = [8760x2 double] [ ] [ ] for 27 rows which I am assuming is all the array combinations possible?

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