How do i resolve the error in this code
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for t=2005:2015
Cost(t+1)=(C*exp(-1*r*t));
end
I am getting an error which says In assigning A(I)=B,the number of elements in I should be equal to B
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ES
on 22 Mar 2017
What are you trying to achieve in this code?
What your code does is to set Cost(0), Cost (1)...Cost(2005) to 0; And Cost(2006) to C*exp(-1*r*2005),
Cost(2007) to C*exp(-1*r*2007), so on till Cost(2016) to C*exp(-1*r*2015). Is this what you expect?
What are values of C and r? Are these arrays?
Guillaume
on 22 Mar 2017
The only way you can get this error is if one or both of C or r is not scalar. So what is
size(r)
size(C)
Your equation is basically creating a matrix or vector, which obviously can't be stored as a single element in Cost.
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