The number of rows in A must be the same as the number of elements of b.

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%% Discrete modelling
Ae=(1-(K*ts)/Cth);
Be=(ts*COP*HP)/Cth;
D=ts*K/Cth;
Tin=zeros(1,i);
u=zeros(1,i);
for j=1:i
% f=@(u) sum(u(j)*gamma(j));
f=u(j);
%%%Starting point%%%
u0=0;
if j>1
Tin(j+1)=Ae*Tin(j)+Be*u(j)+D*Tout(j);
else
Tin(j)=0;
end
%%%Constraints%%%
%%%Equality%%%%
Aeq=Be;
beq=(Tin(j+1)-Ae*Tin(j)-D*Tout(j));
%%%Inequality%%%
A=[(Tin(j)*Be)/(Tin(j+1)-Ae*Tin(j)-D*Tout(j)) ;(-(Tin(j)*Be)/(Tin(j+1)-Ae*Tin(j)-D*Tout(j)))];
b=[Tmax ; -Tmin];
options = optimoptions(@linprog,'Display', 'off');
u(j)=linprog(f,u0,A,b,Aeq,beq,umin,umax,options);
end
I am getting the error: The number of rows in A must be the same as the number of elements of b.
Does anyone know why?
Thanks!
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Oct 2020
We cannot tell. There are too many variables that you do not show us the size of.
Look at size(A) and size(b) and look at the size of the variables used to construct A and b
Ricardo López
Ricardo López on 20 Oct 2020
i=1008,
size(Tout) is 1 1008
umin, umax Tmin Tmax sizes are 1 1.
Ae, Be, D are also constants.
Thanks!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Oct 2020
MATLAB function calls use positional parameters, not named parameters. The second parameter you are passing, u0, is getting received in the slot where the linear constraints matrix is expected, so you are setting your constraints matrix to scalar 0. Your variable named A is being received in the linear constraints outcome vector, and has two elements, which is not the same as the number of rows of your scalar u0.
Your u0 parameter should not be present.

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