Maximum variable size allowed by the program is exceeded.
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MD.MASHRAVI SHAMS
am 10 Apr. 2020
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am 11 Apr. 2020
Hi my code is below
clc
format long g
a=588545.909;
b=10167.688;
c=150;
ox=302;
oy=192;
for oz= 1800:1:2313
oev=a.*ox+b.*oy+c.*oz ;
oce=oev+500000;
less=round(oce.*0.9,3);
x1=250:.001:1550;
y2=150:.001:1450;
z3=1200:.001:2500;
x=perms(x1)
y=perms(x1)
z=perms(x1)
then the error come
Maximum variable size allowed by the program is exceeded for x=perms(x1)
need to overcome the error. How can I?
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Steven Lord
am 10 Apr. 2020
You can't.
The output of perms(x) has factorial(n) rows, where n is the number of elements in x. How big is that?
>> x1=250:.001:1550;
>> vpa(factorial(sym(numel(x1))))
ans =
1.2633683274814429271576127065521e+7383553
The number of hydrogen atoms in the observable universe is estimated to be around 1e80.
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Steven Lord
am 11 Apr. 2020
If you multiply both sides of the equation by 1000 (so x, y, and z are integers) you may be able to use some of the techniques for Diophantine equations to obtain your solutions.
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