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hi
I have :
x1(1:length(y),1:length(x))=0;
txt(1:length(y),1:length(x))=' ';
mat=struct('scor',x1,'pointer',txt);
mat.pointer(1,1:end)='none'
??? Subscripted assignment dimension mismatch.
how resolve this problem?
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Image Analyst
on 6 May 2012
First of all, y is not defined. And what is the size of mat.pointer? Set a breakpoint on the line (I know you know how to do this because you've been around here long enough), and do this:
size(mat.pointer)
If it's not a 1 row by 4 column character array, then the size of mat.pointer and 'none' don't match. And, needless to say, because you're using "end" mat.pointer must already exist, which it might because I can tell you've left out some code.
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Image Analyst
on 6 May 2012
I can't reproduce. I ran your code (below) and it generated no error message whatsoever.
x = 1:2; % Make some arbitrary verctor of length 2
y = 3:4; % Make some arbitrary verctor of length 2
% Note:
% length(x) = 2
% length(y) = 2
x1(1:length(y),1:length(x)) = 0
txt(1:length(y),1:length(x)) = ' '
mat = struct('scor',x1,'pointer',txt)
mat(1,1:end).scor = 0
mat(1,1:end).pointer = 'none'
Does that code produce the mat that you desire?
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