What this error 'Dimensions of arrays being concatenated are not consistent' means?

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Error using vertcat
Dimensions of arrays being concatenated are not consistent.
Error in Make_forward_model (line 85)
Vpar = [Vpar.'; 0];
Does it Vpar = [Vpar.'; 0]; to take the transpose?
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SALAH ALRABEEI
SALAH ALRABEEI le 13 Juin 2021
why "Vpar." not just "Vpar"!!
SALAH ALRABEEI
SALAH ALRABEEI le 13 Juin 2021
If the dimension of Vpar is >1, you cannot concate it with 0. If it is just one array, you can try this instead.
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Vpar(end+1) = 0;

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Abhinav Gupta
Abhinav Gupta le 13 Juin 2021
Modifié(e) : Abhinav Gupta le 13 Juin 2021
This type of error is encountered when we try to vertically concatenate arrays that do not have compatible sizes. As an example, lets say we have 2 matrices A and B. To vertically concatenate them, they must have equal number of columns
>> A = ones(2,3);
>> B = zeros(4,3);
>> C = [A;B]
C =
1 1 1
1 1 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
And if we mismatch the number of columns in A and B, and concatenate them, we get this error.
>> B = zeros(2,2)
B =
0 0
0 0
>> C = [A;B]
Error using vertcat
Dimensions of arrays being concatenated are not consistent.
For more information, you could refer to this documentation page:
Hope this helps.

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