Array vs. Matrix Operations
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A row vector and a column vector have compatible sizes. If you add a 1-by-3 vector to a 2-by-1 vector, then each vector implicitly expands into a 2-by-3 matrix before MATLAB executes the element-wise addition.
x = [1 2 3]
x =
1 2 3
y = [10; 15]
y =
10
15
x + y
ans =
11 12 13
16 17 18
If the sizes of the two operands are incompatible, then you get an error.
A = [8 1 6; 3 5 7; 4 9 2]
A =
8 1 6
3 5 7
4 9 2
m = [2 4]
m =
2 4
A - m
Matrix dimensions must agree.
This is from the MATLAB "Array vs. Matrix Operations page". Why does the second example output an error while the first doesn't? I see that the second example says that "matrix dimensions must agree", but why did that error not occur for the first example? A further explanation of this would be great. Thank you!
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Stephen23
el 15 de Oct. de 2019
Note that your title "Array vs. Matrix Operations" actually refers to different kinds of operators, not specifically to compatible array sizes for basic array operations:
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