Matrix extension in Simulink Embedded doesn't work, in Workspace does

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Hi,
I have a simple question. I need in Embedded Matlab Function in Simulink run something like this:
Z = ones(15);
for i=16:1:20
for j=16:1:20
Z(i,j) = 0;
end;
end;
x = Z + ones(20);
This code doesn't work in Embedded Matlab Function. The error is: Size mismatch (size [15 x 15] ~= size [20 x 20]).
But if I try the same code run in Workspace, it works normally.
I don't know why. Is there any way or how can I do that in Embedded without the error?
Thanks a lot :-)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 22 Feb. 2011
By the way: instead of the loop, you could just use Z(20,20) = 0 to extend the matrix to 20 x 20 with 0's in all new positions (and explicitly set at that one position.)
This will not solve the problem of not being able to extend matrices in embedded Matlab before 2010b though.

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind am 22 Feb. 2011
In versions older than R2010b, you cannot dynamically extend the size of a matrix in Embedded MATLAB. Therefore, you will need to pre-allocate the memory for Z:
Z = ones(20);
for i=16:1:20
for j=16:1:20
Z(i,j) = 0;
end;
end;
x = Z + ones(20);
Starting R2010b, Embedded MATLAB supports dynamic memory allocation using the eml.varsize directive. See the documentation for more details.

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Yucel
Yucel am 22 Feb. 2011
Embedded should have "if" conditions,otherwise there can be problems like you had.
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Vladimir
Vladimir am 22 Feb. 2011
I'm sorry, but I haven't understood your response exactly. Could you provide me some brief example, please?

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