Why does "[x,y,z,v] = image" result in error in MATLAB, where 'image' is a 3D matrix?
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There is a predefined double-type matrix named 'flow' in MATLAB with dimensions of 25*50*25. when I want to implement this command in MATLAB:
[x,y,z,v] = flow;
It is ok and there is no problem. But, when I want to perform the same command using a similar hand-made double-type matrix with dimension of 21*101*101 , an error arises:
[x,y,z,v] = image;
Why? Why does it happen?
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Stephen23
2024 年 3 月 21 日
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2024 年 3 月 21 日
"But, do not assign something to flow. just do this: [x,y,z,v] = flow;"
Sure, but in that case FLOW is a function, not "a predefined double-type matrix named 'flow' in MATLAB with dimensions of 25*50*25" as you incorrectly wrote in your question. We can easily confirm that FLOW is the name of a function:
which flow -all
Calling functions with multiple outputs is shown in the introductory tutorials:
"Why? Why does it happen?"
Misunderstanding what you are working with.
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