I'd say that A is always two dimensional in MATLAB. In Julia you can what
you want with
n, m = size(A,1), size(A,2)


2014-04-15 12:22 GMT+02:00 Peter <[email protected]>:

>  Given a vector A defined in Matlab by:
>
> A =  [ 0
>        0
>        1
>        0
>        0 ];
>
> we can extract its dimensions using:
>
> size(A);
>
> Apparently, we can achieve the same things in Julia using:
>
>  size(A)
>
> Just that in Matlab we are able to extract the dimensions in a vector, by
> using:
>
> [n, m] = size(A);
>
> irrespective to the fact whether A is one or two-dimensional, while in
> Julia A, size (A) will return only one dimension if A has only one
> dimension.
>
> How can I do the same thing as in Matlab in Julia, namely, extracting the
> dimension of A, if A is a vector, in a vector [n m]. Please, take into
> account that the dimensions of A might vary, i.e. it could have sometimes 1
> and sometimes 2 dimensions.
>



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Andreas Noack Jensen

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