Error using .* Matrix Dimensions must agree
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Hello! I am attempting to find the area of grid cells using two vectors, 1)latitude which is 224 X 1 and 2)longitude which is 240 X 1. The code I am using to do so is
R=6371
x=diff(latitude1)
y=diff(longitude)
Area_grid_points=(((2*pi*R)/360)^2).*cos(latitude1).*x.*y
Unfortunately when I use this code I receive the error "Error using .* Matrix Dimensions must agree." I am assuming that I receive this error because cos(latitude1) produces an array of 224*1 which is different than that produced by diff(longitude1) which is 240 X 1. Can anyone direct me in the right direction to correct this discrepancy? Thanks so much!
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Kelly Kearney
el 25 de Ag. de 2014
Well, diff is always going to return a result 1 element shorter than the input, since it's measuring the distance between elements. In your case, you'll have to decide what latitude you want to correspond to each grid cell: top? bottom? middle?
I usually choose the midpoint for things like this:
R=6371
x=diff(latitude1)
y=diff(longitude)
latmid = (latitude(1:end-1)+latitude(2:end))./2;
Area_grid_points=(((2*pi*R)/360)^2).*cos(latmid).*x.*y;
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Star Strider
el 25 de Ag. de 2014
The gradient function is an alternative to diff, with output sizes matching inputs. Don’t know if it would be appropriate here, though.
Stephanie Goldstein
el 25 de Ag. de 2014
Kelly Kearney
el 25 de Ag. de 2014
Editada: Kelly Kearney
el 25 de Ag. de 2014
I was assuming that lattitude and longitude were the same size, but apparently not. Assuming that both latitude and logitude are row vectors, representing the edges of a rectangular (in lat/lon space) region, perhaps you want:
R = 6371
x = diff(latitude1);
y = diff(longitude);
latmid = (latitude(1:end-1)+latitude(2:end))./2;
Area_grid_points = (2*pi*R/360)^2 .* y' * (cos(latmid).* x);
Note that my use of matrix multiplication with a column and row vector is a shortcut for expanding the two vectors into a full grid.
If you want element by element multiplication you should use .* instead of *. whether you want this or matrix multiplication, the number of elements and size of your array should be congruent.
Maybe you are looking for something like bsxfun() instead:
bsxfun(@times, latitude, longitude')
2 comentarios
Stephanie Goldstein
el 25 de Ag. de 2014
José-Luis
el 25 de Ag. de 2014
Well, I don't know. How do you get the latitude and longitude vectors in the first place.
doc bsxfun
Sajjad Ali
el 4 de Jul. de 2017
Editada: Sajjad Ali
el 4 de Jul. de 2017
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I am also getting error Error using . Matrix dimensions must agree.* in following line of code _[m,n]=size(thick_image(:,:,1));
indTerm=sub2ind([m,n],CentroidTerm(:,1),CentroidTerm(:,2));
Z=zeros(m,n);
Z(indTerm)=1;
ZTerm=Z.*ROI';
[CentroidTermX,CentroidTermY]=find(ZTerm);_ can any one help me to resolve this issue?
2 comentarios
Walter Roberson
el 4 de Jul. de 2017
You do not say what size of ROI is
Jan
el 4 de Jul. de 2017
Please create a new thread for a new question and remove this message here. Otherwise it gets unclear to which question an answer belongs and the Accepted status is meaningless. Thanks.
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