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How to solve the error "In an assignment A(I) = B, the number of elements in B and I must be the same."

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for i = 1:65535
RR(i+1)=mod((double(R(i))+GG(i)+BB(i)),256);
GG(i+1)=mod((RR(i)+double(G(i))+BB(i)),256);
BB(i+1)=mod((RR(i)+GG(i)+double(B(i))),256);
end
for i = 1:65536
RRbin(i) = [ fix(rem(fix(RR(i))*pow2(-(16-1):0),2)), fix(rem( rem((RR(i)),1)*pow2(1:20),2))];
end
This is the code which i used to convert the decimal values in RR to binary. But the error message is as In an assignment A(I) = B, the number of elements in B and I must be the same. There are 65536 values in RR. How could i solve this ?
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Sneha P S
Sneha P S on 19 Mar 2018
RR, GG, BB are all of size 1x65536 double. I need to convert all these to binary. When i tried the given code in RR the error comes at that line RRbin(i)

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