I'm trying to run the following piece of code:
function inversePoly(A::Array{Int64,1}, B::Array{Int64,1})
n = size(A)
retVal = A[end] / B[end]
i = 1
while i != n
retVal = (retVal + 1 / B[n - i]) * A[n - i]
i += 1
end
return retVal
end
inversePoly(Array(3:4), Array(4:5))
However, Julia gives me the following error:
LoadError: MethodError: no method matching -(::Tuple{Int64}, ::Int64)
Closest candidates are:
-(!Matched::Complex{Bool}, ::Real) at complex.jl:298
-(!Matched::Missing, ::Number) at missing.jl:97
-(!Matched::Base.CoreLogging.LogLevel, ::Integer) at logging.jl:107
...
in expression starting at /home/francisco/Julia/abc.jl:12
inversePoly(::Array{Int64,1}, ::Array{Int64,1}) at abc.jl:6
top-level scope at none:0
The 6th line would be
retVal = (retVal + 1 / B[n - i]) * A[n - i]
This means that the statement
n = size(A)
Is saving a tuple in the variable n instead of an integer
How can I get an integer representing the number of elements in A?
Thanks in advance