Error “Assignment has more non-singleton rhs dimensions than non-singleton subscripts”?
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Why do I get the error “Assignment has more non-singleton rhs dimensions than non-singleton subscripts”?
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pratik patel
on 23 Feb 2017
I am getting this error: can you help me please.
Assignment has more non-singleton rhs dimensions than non-singleton subscripts
X(:,n) = Y*X(:,n-1) + Z*Vm;
Walter Roberson
on 23 Feb 2017
pratik patel:
Please show us
size(X)
size(Y)
size(Z)
size(Vm)
I suspect that you have created either Z or Vm as global variables and failed to initialize them, which would leave them as empty, resulting in an empty right hand side.
Anshu Khare
on 25 Jan 2021
bankans(i,:)=sum(bsxfun(@times, ft(i,:), H).^2,2);
Assignment has more non-singleton rhs dimensions than non-singleton subscripts
i am getting this error.please help me
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CHANDRA
on 29 Aug 2016
2 votes
what is the possible solution for this error
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Aug 2016
The solution is not to store more dimensions of source data than you have available dimensions of destination locations.
The error message will have pointed out the exact line with the problem. From there use size() of the various variables to figure out which dimension(s) has the mismatch of expectations. After that, rewrite the code so that it only selects as many dimensions of source data as you have available to write to, or else rewrite the code so that you make more destination locations available.
One of the common patterns to this problem is that new programmers tend to write loops in which they think they are selecting one element of a vector at a time, but they forget to subscript the vector somewhere in the loop, leading to it meaning "the entire vector" at that point. For example,
for K = 1 : 10
y(K) = 5 * x(K).^2 - 3 * x + 2;
end
Here the first reference to x has properly selected just one element of the vector, but the second reference, the 3 * x, forgot to select just one element. The corrected version of the above would be
for K = 1 : 10
y(K) = 5 * x(K).^2 - 3 * x(K) + 2;
end
math man
on 6 Sep 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 7 Sep 2017
I am getting the same error. But very curiously, if I go to the offending line (with a stop in the debugger), then press play, the error does not occur.
Here is some of the error/code:
Error in RealTime_SpreadOverWrite (line 11)
MainObject.MarketData(Row,SpreadBaseCol)=ViggedProbMat(Row,TextFind('SpreadBase1',RawMarketLabels))*SpreadSignMult;
The relevant values for the operation are all real-scalars which I can see are present when I put a stop before executing this line.
Puzzling- what code can I show to help solve this? Thanks!!
Greg Coyle
on 24 Dec 2017
Great answer, Walter, thank you. I'd been checking length rather than size and all I needed to do was throw a transpose operator on one variable. Solved!
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