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Field II kidney example does not work due to "Requested array exceeds the maximum possible variable size." error
At first glance this is the obvious problem in the original source code: The dimensions array needs to be the proper integer si...

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Is there a classdef startup/initializer method?
When a classdef is first loaded into memory (via object instance creation or static method call etc.), is there a way to get a s...

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How to update leap seconds
The current version of MATLAB has a function to give you the leap second information that it is using. E.g., [T,vers] = leapsec...

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A MEX solution to split classdef-defined object arrays into cells
You need to use mxGetProperty( ) to get at the properties of a classdef object. And since this returns a deep copy, no need for ...

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Why does accessing a multi-dimensional array with fewer indices than its total dimensions not result in an error in MATLAB R2022b?
The accepted answer is misleading. When you access a multi-dimensional array with fewer indexes than its total dimensions, MATLA...

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Create Mex files for Matlab, from .FOR files of Fortran
So, I haven't had access to a Fortran compiler in over 10 years. And as a result I haven't been maintaining any of my Fortran F...

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Unusal error "Current use of the variable is inconsistent with its previous use or definition".
See how the +b is purple? That means MATLAB thinks you are invoking a as a function with +b as a character string input. Hence ...

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Incorrect datetime UTCLeapSeconds conversion
I am working with leap second data, and as part of the calculations I did this for a particular leap second: dt1 = datetime(197...

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How to add rows containing zeros to a matrix
E.g., one way using the end syntax: my_matrix = reshape(1:12,3,4) n = 4; % number of rows to append my_matrix(end+n,1) = 0 B...

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error using tranpose (recieving permute error )
If you are trying to transpose the initial 2D pages of your variable, you can do this: pagetranspose(featvales) Or this: d = ...

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Error L2 is not defined
You have a fundamental problem with your code. You have a 2nd order ODE, which means there will be two states you need to carry ...

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Use Indexing for more than 1 dimension of array simultaneously
Yet another way using linear indexing (showing what sub2ind( ) does internally): matrix = rand(10, 3); idx = [1; 2; 2; 3; 1; 2...

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Indexing and turning into column vector
Not really. It's going to be a two-step process no matter how you do it (without resorting to a mex routine, which isn't worth i...

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how to make a single array out of 2 arrays
Just use indexing. E.g., odd=[0.4357, 0.78208,0.6245] even=[0.48004,1.29188,1.54668,0.82376] both(1:2:5) = odd both(2:2:8) =...

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Difference between 2 orientations
I would do your method #3 involving quaternions. This would give you the "smallest" rotation between the two attitudes. But you ...

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Implicit casting overhead from real to complex when multiplying two matrices
This is not a natively supported operation (to use your terms). Yes, the real matrix must be first upconverted to a complex matr...

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why do we initialize any vector or matrices with zero.
If you know you will be filling in the variable elements downstream anyway, it would be faster to just allocate the memory and n...

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Complex matrix multiplication with pagemtimes
This really has nothing to do with the maturity of MATLAB ... every language that uses BLAS routines in the background will have...

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Matrix power vs for loop
Note that the A^endtime method is probably going to be more accurate as endtime gets larger. The loop method can have a tendancy...

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error: matrix dimensions must agree
I would presume you may need element-wise operators. Try this: func = @(K_a,freq)(-K_a./(tan(2*pi*freq*h.*(1 + 0.19./((K_a/60 +...

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Average every 3 rows of 1 column in a 12 x 8 array
E.g., Data = [ 34 6 4 -6.60874766440390 -40.7725049965035 16217 0.289000000000000 1.02200000000000 35 6 5 -6.54326464...

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Converting 2D cell array to 3D matrix
E.g., MyCell = repmat({(1:4)'},2,3) % small sample data [m,n] = size(MyCell); reshape(cell2mat(MyCell(:)').',m,n,[]) size(an...

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How can I calculate the "Median" of floating point numbers
E.g., x = randi(10,2,3) y = randi(10,2,3) z = randi(10,2,3) xyz = cat(3,x,y,z) result = median(xyz,3)

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transposing 3d matrix with permute function
MATLAB does not store trailing singleton (1) dimensions beyond the 2nd dimension. Once you permute that 1 into the 3rd dimension...

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Scalar structure required for this assignment.
This? [Sis.On] = D_{:,2};

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LU decomposition algorithm change
For this particular example: A=[ 1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9; 10 11 12]; I get two different results depending on...

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Inserting a double to a cell
E.g., x = randi(100,10,10) % sample data columns = [4,7]; % columns to check minx = min(x(:,columns)) % minimum of the two co...

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Using Matlab to solve 1D Schrödinger Equation (Strange Eigenfunctions)
Python: return is misspelled retrun The mL2V( ) function returns 1000*(y-1/2)**2 I don't see where y is defined prior to the ...

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1×0 empty double row vector using find
Welcome to the world of floating point arithmetic. For your specific example, they are not equal. E.g., x=[0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0....

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How to plot the first derivative of solution?
After the ode45( ) call, simply pass your x solution through your derivative function to obtain the xdot values. You can either ...

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