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![]() ![]() ![]() You can do this with repmat or via indexing an appropriate number of times into the row of this vector. Store the intermediate calculation from mean(A) in a vector and then create a new array the same size as A with replicates of the row vector from the mean. ![]() There are at least two ways to remedy this. And now here's the code I'm tempted to write, safely tucked inside the confines of a try statement.Īs you can see, MATLAB does not allow binary operators to work on arrays with different sizes (except when one of the inputs ![]()
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