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Error message confusion, help!

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Edward
Edward le 18 Oct 2013
Clôturé : MATLAB Answer Bot le 20 Août 2021
Hi, when I try to run my program, the workspace displays the error "Error: The expression to the left of the equals sign is not a valid target for an assignment." for this line of code:
dP=((100/(std(y)*(2*pi)^0.5))*exp(-(x.^2)/(2*(std(y)^2))));
However, I have this exact same line written above, I literally copy and pasted it (except dP=dN and y=z above), and there is no error message there.
What am I doing wrong??
Thanks in advance!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 18 Oct 2013
You can have that happen if the previous line appears to be incomplete to the parser, so that the parser thinks the new assignment is in the middle of a statement.

sixwwwwww
sixwwwwww le 18 Oct 2013
Dear Edward, I tried following and it is working properly:
x = 1:10;
y = 2:2:20;
dP = (100 / (std(y) * (2 * pi)^0.5)) * exp(-(x.^2) / (2 * (std(y)^2)));
Maybe you use "clear all" to clear your variable space to clear all variables before running the code and also if problem remains then try to share the complete code so that error could be sorted accordingly

Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 18 Oct 2013
Did you have that code in an m-file called dP.m? This is not the error message that 2013 releases would give, but you may have an old version and I'm not sure what error message they would give for that situation. What is your m-file called? Put the lines
whos dP
which -all dP
in front of that line of code and tell us what it says.

Edward
Edward le 24 Oct 2013
Never mind now, I closed and restarted Matlab a couple of times and the problem seemed to resolve itself, thanks anyway though!

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