
error in Simulink matlab function
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tianyuan wang
am 21 Mär. 2025
Beantwortet: Walter Roberson
am 22 Mär. 2025
Hi
I encounter a problem. Matlab Function allows the matrix transposition:
y = fun(x) % x = [6,1]
x = x';
x
end
For my codes:
bPosGlobal = zeros(6,1)
function [y] = OWScalcBodyWave(bPosGlobal)
y = zeros(6,1);
rowNum = size(bPosGlobal,1)
columnNum = size(bPosGlobal,2)
if (rowNum < columnNum && rowNum > 1) || (rowNum > columnNum && columnNum == 1)
bPosGlobal = bPosGlobal'; % Must be row vector
end
bPosGlobal
end
It reports:
Size mismatch between two arrays
Size mismatch (size [6][1] ~= size [1][6])
But when I comment out some codes, the error disappear:
function [y] = OWScalcBodyWave(bPosGlobal)
y = zeros(6,1);
rowNum = size(bPosGlobal,1)
columnNum = size(bPosGlobal,2)
% if (rowNum < columnNum && rowNum > 1) || (rowNum > columnNum && columnNum == 1)
bPosGlobal = bPosGlobal'; % Must be row vector
% end
bPosGlobal
end
Why this happens?
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Sam Chak
am 21 Mär. 2025
Hi @tianyuan wang, by clicking the indentation icon
, you can copy and paste the code in a format that resembles the MATLAB Editor environment.

Chuguang Pan
am 22 Mär. 2025
bPosGlobal = zeros(6,1);
OWScalcBodyWave(bPosGlobal);
function [y] = OWScalcBodyWave(bPosGlobal)
y = zeros(6,1);
rowNum = size(bPosGlobal,1)
columnNum = size(bPosGlobal,2)
if (rowNum < columnNum && rowNum > 1) || (rowNum > columnNum && columnNum == 1)
bPosGlobal = bPosGlobal'; % Must be row vector
end
bPosGlobal
end
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Walter Roberson
am 22 Mär. 2025
Simulink needs to be able to calculate the output size at compile time. Simulink is able to take into account formulas such as size(VARIABLE,DIMENSION) . However a condition such as
if (rowNum < columnNum && rowNum > 1) || (rowNum > columnNum && columnNum == 1)
is too complicated for it to be able to calculate the output size at compile time.
I think what you want to do is going to be difficult.
I think you should constrain the input to be appropriately sized and let that size propagate back.
Or consider using a Transopose block https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/transpose.html possibly with an if/then/else block structure https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/if.html
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