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<h3 class="section">9.5 Handling named parameter arrays</h3>

<p><a name="index-non_002dscalar-parameters-101"></a><a name="index-named-parameter-arrays-102"></a>
Parameters in named structure fields are allowed to be non-scalar real
arrays.  In this case, their dimensions must be given by the setting
<code>param_dims</code>, a cell-array of dimension vectors, each containing at
least two dimensions; if not given, dimensions are taken from the
initial parameters, if these are given in a structure.

   <p>If there are any vector-based settings or not structure-based linear
constraints, they must correspond to an order of parameters defined as
follows:

   <p>All named parameter arrays are reshaped to vectors. Then, all
parameters, scalars and vectors, are concatenated in the order of
parameter names, given by the user.

   <p>Structure-based settings or structure-based initial parameters must
contain arrays with dimensions reshapable to those of the respective
parameters.

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