Problems with matrix dividing
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I want to create a matrix (arrow) and use an arrow and several constants. The error code tells me that matrix dimensions must agree (which I know). How do I get by the problem without making my constants into arrows?
This is my code:
T=[23.1 22.5]; TK=T+273.15;
% Antoine's eqn: logP=A-B/(T+C) Aa=7.24208; Ba=1210.595; Ca=229.664; Aw=8.19625; Bw=1730.630; Cw=233.426;
Pa=10^(Aa-Ba/(T+Ca)) Pw=10^(Aw-Bw/(T+Cw))
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Jan
on 26 Nov 2012
If you mention an "error code", it is most likely very helpful, if you post the complete error message also. Then we do not have to guess the problem, but we can concentrate on the solution. Thanks.
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Daniel Shub
on 26 Nov 2012
I have no idea what you are trying to do ...
Do you want to do element wise operations? There is a difference between ^ and .^ and / and ./
Pa=10.^(Aa-Ba./(T+Ca))
Pw=10.^(Aw-Bw./(T+Cw))
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Image Analyst
on 26 Nov 2012
You have T as two numbers:
T=[23.1 22.5];
Try the equation with T being just one number at a time. Or else make all the other numbers 1 by 2 arrays as well, and use ./ instead of /.
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