Why does length sometimes read the number of columns instead of the number of rows?
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Hello, I`m looping over the length of a table (converted to array to be 'double'). However, sometimes the length reads the rows and when run again sometimes it reads columns! Why is this happening? Thanks
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Chad Greene
on 10 Aug 2017
Edited: Chad Greene
on 10 Aug 2017
length just tells you the longest dimension. If you're talking about a table (the piece of furniture), its length is always its longest dimension. To get just the number of rows or columns, do
rows = size(X,1);
or
cols = size(X,2);
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Jan
on 10 Aug 2017
Whenever you have a question concerning a command, start at the documentation:
doc length
There you find these 2 initial lines:
length
Length of largest array dimension
Sounds clear :-)
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