Starting in R2016b with the addition of implicit expansion, some combinations of
arguments for basic operations that previously returned errors now produce results. For
example, you previously could not add a row and a column vector, but those operands are now
valid for addition. In other words, an expression like [1 2] + [1; 2]
previously returned a size mismatch error, but now it executes.
If your code uses element-wise operators and relies on the errors that MATLAB® previously returned for mismatched sizes, particularly within a
try
/catch
block, then your code might no longer
catch those errors.
For more information on the required input sizes for basic array operations, see Compatible Array Sizes for Basic Operations (MATLAB).