There is an error in my code

Here is the function:
function [L,U] = eluinv(A)
[~,n]=size(A);
[L,U] = lu(A)
LU = roundingfixer(L*U);
if (A == LU)
disp('LU factorization is valid')
else
disp('A mistake was made somewhere.')
end
if (rank(U) == rank(A))
disp('U is an echelon form of A')
else
disp('A mistake was made somewhere.')
end
if (rank(A) == n)
% Use rref to row reduce the matrices
invL = [L eye(n)];
invU = [U eye(n)];
invL = rref(invL);
invU = rref(invU);
% Cut off the first half of the matrix
invL = invL(:,(n+1:n*2));
invU = invU(:,(n+1:n*2));
invA = roundingfixer(invU * invL)
P = roundingfixer(inv(A))
if (invA == P)
disp('LU works for calculating the inverse for A')
else
disp('Error in calculating the inverse for A')
end
else
sprintf('A is not invertible.')
invA = [];
end
end
roundingfixer.m:
function B = roundingfixer(A)
[m,n]=size(A);
A=closetozeroroundoff(A,7)
for i=1:m
for j=1:n
A(i,j) = round(A(i,j),8);
end
end
B=A;
end

Answers (1)

Look at line 17: invL = [L eye(n)];
You are concatenating L and eye(n) horizontally. The error message is again telling you what the problem is. See this documentation page for more.
A = [1; 2]
A = 2×1
1 2
B = [3 4 5]
B = 1×3
3 4 5
C = [A B]
Error using horzcat
Dimensions of arrays being concatenated are not consistent.

8 Comments

If I want it run, how can I edit that?
Figure out why your sizes are not what you expected, and update your code accordingly.
Hi, I still cannot figure that out. Why 3*4 matrix can run but 4*3 matrix has this error.
Horizontal concatenation means the number of rows (first dimension) must be the same. This is why a 3x4 and a 3x3 can be horizontally concatenated (both have 3 rows), but a 4x3 and a 3x3 cannot (one has 4, the other has 3, so a dimension mismatch error occurs).
Ok, I got it! So that means I need to change the horizontal concatenation to something else to make it run. Could you please provide another method to operate it beyond the row limitation? Thank you!
I'm afraid I don't undertand what it is you are trying to do, so am not in a position to recommend a solution.
Hi, I mean that is there a function that can replace horizontal concatenation (can both applied to row not equivalent situation)? Thank you so much!
I am not aware of a function that will do this for you. I believe you will need to write your code in a way to either ensure the two matrices have the same number of rows.

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