Where is the ellipticf function?

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Roy Goodman
Roy Goodman on 4 Aug 2017
Edited: Roy Goodman on 4 Aug 2017
According to this MathWorks website:
https://www.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/ellipticf.html
Matlab has an incomplete elliptic integral function.
It doesn't seem to exist in my copy, running 2017a, with symbolic toolbox installed. The website doesn't seem to indicate that this function requires any non-standard toolbox except possibly symbolic math. What gives?

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 4 Aug 2017
It’s there, and will respond if you call it correctly.
MATLAB is case-sensitive:
s = [ellipticF(pi/3, -10.5), ellipticF(pi/4, -pi),...
ellipticF(1, -1), ellipticF(pi/2, 0)]
s =
618.4459e-003 648.5970e-003 896.3938e-003 1.5708e+000
while:
s = [ellipticf(pi/3, -10.5), ellipticF(pi/4, -pi),...
ellipticF(1, -1), ellipticF(pi/2, 0)]
Cannot find an exact (case-sensitive) match for 'ellipticf'
The closest match is: ellipticF in C:\Program
Files\MATLAB\R2017a\toolbox\symbolic\symbolic\@double\ellipticF.m
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Roy Goodman
Roy Goodman on 4 Aug 2017
Edited: Roy Goodman on 4 Aug 2017
Thanks. I think my confusion came from the fact that the "lookfor" command misses it:
">>lookfor ellipt" comes up with 15 responses, but not this one!
What's more, tab-completion fails to find any completions for "ellipt".
Star Strider
Star Strider on 4 Aug 2017
My pleasure.
Interesting about lookfor. I’ll bring this thread to the attention of MathWorks so they can look into it.

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