Matrix Dimensions do not agree?

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Michael Jacobson
Michael Jacobson am 9 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 10 Mai 2018
Trying to figure out why this for loop isn't working. Both fz and lsFX are 1x7 arrays, so I don't get why I'm getting the error matrix dimensions must agree
lsFX = zeros(1,7);
fz = 0.2e+03:0.2e+03:1.4e+03;
sr = -0.26:0.001:0.26;
for i=1:7
lsFX(1,i) = fz.*D.*sin(C.*atan((B.*(sr+.045)-E.*(B.*(sr+.045)...
-atan(B.*(sr+.045))))))-400;
end

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes am 9 Mai 2018
Michael - but sr is
sr = -0.26:0.001:0.26;
which is 1x521 which is the size of
sin(C.*atan((B.*(sr+.045)-E.*(B.*(sr+.045)...
-atan(B.*(sr+.045))))))-400
So when you are then multiplying that result by fz which is the 1x7...and so the error message makes sense.
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes am 10 Mai 2018
Michael - so you want to multiply each of the seven values in fz against all of the elements in sr? Could you not transpose fz to get a 7x1 matrix and then multiply that by the sr, the 1x521, to get a 7x521 result?
Michael Jacobson
Michael Jacobson am 10 Mai 2018
Yes! I had actually realized this earlier before I saw your post Geoff. I guess I was stuck thinking one dimensionally, but thankfully I was looking at some homework that refreshed my memory on matrix operations.
I also got rid of the loop and my plot is exactly as I want it now. Thank you for your answers sir !

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