trying to multiply and divide different size matices

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A Poyser
A Poyser 2023 年 5 月 22 日
コメント済み: FannoFlow 2023 年 5 月 22 日
I am trying to make sense of this line
cdp = cdp_initial + cdp_increment * (sigma_range / KIc) * N_cycles;
However, the matrix for sigma_range is 1x11. However KIc, and N_cycles are both 6x6
Is there a logical way to perfrom this operation?
Thanks in advance
Alex
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz 2023 年 5 月 22 日
編集済み: Adam Danz 2023 年 5 月 22 日
When you see a size mismatch like this, three possible explanations come to mind
  1. something is wrong with the size of the data in the inputs
  2. the variables are being computed incorrectly
  3. the variables and computations are fine but the line of code is not correct
Where I would start troubleshooting depends on context. If lots of others have used this code without problems and it comes from a reputable source, I'd start with #1, assuming I screwed up the inputs.
If I wrote the code yesterday after losing sleep for 3 days and was suspicious that gnomes may have messed with my code, I'd start with #3 after checking that the inputs make sense.
If you confirmed that the code is not the problem and your inputs are correct, then start with #2.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2023 年 5 月 22 日
Not that I know of. It throws an error, right? Can't you ask the original author what their thinking was?
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A Poyser
A Poyser 2023 年 5 月 22 日
yes it generates an error
FannoFlow
FannoFlow 2023 年 5 月 22 日
A possible "solution" could be to multiply the 6x6 each by the 1x11, generating a 6x6x11 matrix.
You'd do this by reshaping the 1x11 matrix to a 1x1x11 matrix reshape(data, 1,1,[]) and then multiplying.
After that, I'm not sure. perhaps this is inteded to be used in some sort of mean? Either way you need to sort out the logic and intent behind the program here before moving forward.
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