Why Does eig() Not Throw an Error for Non-Square, Symbolic Input?

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Example:
M = [sym(zeros(2));sym('m',[2 2])];
M(1,1) = 1
M = 
eig(M)
ans = 
But filling in the top partition of M does yield the expected result:
M(1:2,1:2) = sym('n',[2 2])
M = 
eig(M)
Error using sym/eig (line 51)
Matrix must be square.
Bug?

Accepted Answer

Arthi Sathyamurthi
Arthi Sathyamurthi on 28 May 2021
This bug has been fixed and the updates will be available in the future release.

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