How can I assign a symbolic expression to symbolic an element of an array
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Felix Albrecht
on 28 Sep 2018
Commented: madhan ravi
on 5 Oct 2018
syms x y u v w
var = [x,y];
sol = [u+w,v-w]
I just started learning MATLAB and I hope someone out there can help me.
How can I assign the symbolic expressions of sol to the elements of var, so that x and y have the values
x = u+w;
y = v-w;
Thanks
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Walter Roberson
on 28 Sep 2018
We recommend against that.
I suspect you should consider using the single output version of solve(): when there is more than one variable being solved for, it returns a struct or struct array whose fields are named after the variables. You can use that struct as the second input of subs()
sol = solve(....)
subs(EXPRESSION, sol)
When you compute a value and think you want to assign it to a a dynamic variable name, then the large majority of the time it is better to subs() instead.
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madhan ravi
on 28 Sep 2018
Edited: madhan ravi
on 28 Sep 2018
syms x y u v w
var = [x,y];
sol = [u+w,v-w];
disp(var==sol)
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Walter Roberson
on 28 Sep 2018
For more information about how symbolic variables work, see https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/421188-trouble-converting-syms-for-plotting-plots-not-accepting-values-as-input#comment_615409
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