Why this gives error?
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LB=[0 0 0 0];
UB=[10 10 pi pi];
particles_x(1,1)=LB+rand*(UB-LB)
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Jan
on 15 Apr 2022
I've added the error message. Please care for including the message in future questions about errors.
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LB = [0 0 0 0];
UB = [10 10 pi pi];
size(LB + rand * (UB - LB))
You cannot assign a [1 x 4] vector to the scalar particles_x(1,1).
KuriGohan
on 15 Apr 2022
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You get a 1x4 array on the right that you want to save inside the first row of the first column of the array - you cant do that. Just write particles_x=LB+rand*(UB-LB) and then particles_x(1,1) to acess what you want (at least what i think you want, that is the first element of that matrix).
5 Comments
Sadiq Akbar
on 15 Apr 2022
KuriGohan
on 15 Apr 2022
Acess just what you want - in your case:
LB=[0 0 0 0];
UB=[10 10 pi pi];
particles_x(1,:)=LB+rand*(UB-LB);
particles_x = particles_x(1,1)
Sadiq Akbar
on 15 Apr 2022
Jan
on 16 Apr 2022
What are "-ve values" ?
Voss
on 16 Apr 2022
I gather "-ve" means "negative" (so the "-" stands for "negati", I guess).
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