lookup table error in simulink

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vishnuvardhan naidu tanga
vishnuvardhan naidu tanga on 29 May 2020
Edited: Johannes Lips on 28 Feb 2025
Hello I am trying to model a 2D lookup table in simulink. I am calling the break points and table data from workspace. When i run it it shows an error as "the number of dimensions specified by the 'Table data' parameter (1) must match the 'Number of table dimensions' parameter value (2)." but when I check the table dimensions are table data: 1x9000 and break point 1 : 1x9000 and break point 2: 1x9000 all are same. But still I am getting this error. Please guide me through it.

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Sai Sri Pathuri
Sai Sri Pathuri on 2 Jun 2020
Check whether you have set Number of table dimesions to 1, since your data is one-dimensional
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vishnuvardhan naidu tanga
yes i run the code. when i run the code the break points are updated from the data base. the error marks in break points are eliminated. But the system wont run because of the following error:
In block 'SH', the number of dimensions specified by the 'Table data' parameter (1) must match the 'Number of table dimensions' parameter value (2).
Sai Sri Pathuri
Sai Sri Pathuri on 2 Jun 2020
Set Number of table dimensions (I highlighted it in above screenshot) to 1 in the dialog box, because your input is one-dimensional

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Johannes Lips
Johannes Lips on 28 Feb 2025
Edited: Johannes Lips on 28 Feb 2025
The problem, which was not properly addressed in the previous answer, is the table data itself, not the dimensionality parameter.
For the 2D lookup table, you ought to use a row vector of length n1 for breakpoints 1, a row vector of length n2 for breakpoints 2, and a 2D matrix with size n1 x n2 for the table data.
Preprocessing (reshape or interpolate) of the 1x9000 data of this question is necessary to obtain the required inputs for the 2D lookup table block.
rangeX1 = %choose based on data e.g. min(x1):stepx1:max(x1)
rangeX2 = %similar
[X1grid, X2grid] = meshgrid(rangeX1, rangeX2);
% Create the scattered interpolant for your original data
F = scatteredInterpolant(x1, x2, y, 'linear', 'none');
% Evaluate the function on the grid
Ygrid = F(X1grid, X2grid);
Then use rangeX1, rangeX2 and Ygrid for the breakpoints and table data.

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