What's the difference between vectors and arrays?
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As per subject, what's the difference between vectors and arrays in Matlab?
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Just the size.
All arrays, matrices, vectors, and scalars in MATLAB are actually ND-arrays with infinite trailing singleton dimensions. A matrix has dimension three and higher as singleton. A vector has one non-singleton dimension (in MATLAB this is restricted to the first or second dimension, as the isvector docs show). There are no different classes for these different size arrays, the size alone is what distinguishes them (just like in mathematics).
"Arrays in MATLAB are N-dimensional, with an infinite number of trailing singleton dimensions."
KSSV
on 31 May 2017
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Aloysius Fernandez
on 31 Aug 2021
1 vote
simply put - In MATLAB, all vectors are arrays, but not all arrays are vectors - they could be matrices or scalars.
Steven Lord
on 31 May 2017
0 votes
MATLAB functions that expect a vector as input expect to be called with an array A as input for which isvector(A) returns true.
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Stephen23
on 31 May 2017
This is also explained in my answer.
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