how to solve the error "Unable to perform assignment because the indices on the left side are not compatible with the size of the right side"

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I am unable to solve the error I am facing. It's with the ax,ay, az and I think the problem is either in the way I am implementing them or in the stuff in their equations, the xs,ys,zs or the X,Y,Z. Please if someone can have a look at the code below I commented which line the error is. Maybe someone can advise me how to fix it. Thanks.
clear all;
clc;
load data3.csv
c=299792458;
newdata=[];
shj=1;
i=1;
N=1;
SecOfDay=30;
counter_1=0; %counts how many rows belongs to the same seocnds in the data
for S=1:length(data3)
if(data3(S,6)>15)
newdata(i,:)=data3(S,:);
i=i+1;
end
end
while N<length(newdata)
for r=1:length(newdata)
if(SecOfDay==newdata(r,1))
counter_1=counter_1+1;
end
xs=newdata(N:counter_1,3);
ys=newdata(N:counter_1,4);
zs=newdata(N:counter_1,5);
dist=newdata(N:counter_1,6);
end
Fun = @(u) [sqrt((xs-u(1)).^2 + (ys-u(2)).^2 + (zs-u(3)).^2) - (c*u(4)) - (dist)];
x0 = [0;0;0;0];
u = lsqnonlin(Fun,x0);
SecOfDay=SecOfDay+30;
X=u(1);
Y=u(2);
Z=u(3);
ERROR=u(4);
r= sqrt((xs-X).^2-(ys-Y).^2-(zs-Z).^2);
ax(N:counter_1)=(xs-X)/r; %the error is at this line
ay(N:counter_1)=(ys-Y)/r;
az(N:counter_1)=(zs-Z)/r;
N=counter_1+1;
H=[ax ay az 1];
for i=N:counter_1
HH=[H; ax(i) ay(i) az(i) 1];
end
end
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 23 Juil 2021
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 23 Juil 2021
Sorry I can't help:
'lsqnonlin' requires Optimization Toolbox.
Error in test3 (line 40)
u = lsqnonlin(Fun,x0);
However, I did add that to the Product list so that others without the toolbox won't waste their time.
MA
MA le 23 Juil 2021
No issuies. thank you again, really appreciate it.

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KSSV
KSSV le 23 Juil 2021
The error is clear, this error pops out when you are trying to save more number of elements than the initialized array.
Example:
A = zeros(5,5) ; % A is 5*5 matrix initialized
A(1,:) = rand(1,5) ; % no error as 5 elements are saved
A(2,:) = rand(1,7) ; % error becuase in second row of A should have 5 elemnts
Check the matrix you have intiliazed. If you are not aware of of the dimensions, store them in a cell array.
A = cell(5,1) ;
A{1} = rand(1,5) ;
A{2} = rand(1,6) ;

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