How to solve this code error in

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gfgf99
gfgf99 on 31 May 2015
Commented: Manish Joshi on 31 May 2015
k = [1];
l = [5];
n = [6];
m = [8];
re = [k l];
ne = [m re];
cv = re.*ne ;
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Manish Joshi
Manish Joshi on 31 May 2015
re = [1 5] and ne = [8 1 5] both of these contain 2 and three elements respectively whereas in order to use .* both matrices/vectors should have same dimensions.

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 31 May 2015
Edited: Roger Stafford on 31 May 2015
The vector 're' has 2 elements and 'ne' has 3 elements, so the element-by-element multiplication re.*ne becomes meaningless. How can you pair two elements with three elements?
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gfgf99
gfgf99 on 31 May 2015
Edited: gfgf99 on 31 May 2015
Thanks for your guidance :)

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