why is it operational in simulink with some results vertical vectors as well as horizontal ones?

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why is the operation not consistent with one in the matlab?

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Shashi Kiran
Shashi Kiran on 6 Sep 2024
Edited: Shashi Kiran on 6 Sep 2024
Hi @ED,
I understand that you are encountering an issue with differences in how matrix multiplication is handled in Simulink compared to MATLAB.
Here the issue you are facing is because of interpretation of vectors in the Constant block.
  1. If you select the option Interpret vector parameters as 1-D when defining your vector, the Constant block automatically treats the value as a 1-D vector with a single dimension (2 in this case). This allows multiplication as a 2x2 matrix with a vector of size 2, making the operation feasible and resulting in a vector output.
  2. If you uncheck the Interpret vector parameters as 1-D option when defining your vector, the Constant block treats the value as the matrix you defined (1x2 in this case). Multiplying a 2x2 matrix with a 1x2 matrix is not feasible, resulting in an error as indicated and this operation is equivalent to matrix multiplication in MATLAB.
Refer to this MATLAB R2024a documentation for further help.
  1. https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/constant.html
Hope this helps.

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