How to take a derivative of x with respect to time.

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Hello.
I'm trying to solve some derivatives in matlab for my dynamic course.
The problem is im a total noob to this program and i was wondering of some of you could help me out with this probaly simple problem.
I would like to get the time derivative of x with respect to t (time) but x^2 is a chain rule and xy would be a product rule.
Ive tried to solve it myself in the code below, its probaly totally wrong with my horrible coding skills.
Thanks.
syms x(t) y(t) z(t)
% f = [2*x-3*x*y+y^2-x*z+y*z^2-4*x*y*z , -x^2+x*y^2-2*y+5*y*z-x*z^2]
o = 2*x-3*x*y+y^2-x*z+y*z^2-4*x*y*z
p = -x^2+x*y^2-2*y+5*y*z-x*z^2
H = diff(x,t)*y*z+x*diff(y,t)*(z)+x*y*diff(z,t)
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Henrik Kristiansen
Henrik Kristiansen on 25 Feb 2020
o should end up being equal to 2ẋ-3(ẋy+xẏ)+2yẏ-(ẋz+xż)+ẏz^2+2yzż
All the dotted letters are the time derivatives.
im having problems making matlab do the time derivatives with respect to x but x is a function

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Answers (1)

Koushik Vemula
Koushik Vemula on 3 Mar 2020
According to what I understand, you are trying to get the differentiation of variable o’ with respect to the parameter t.
For this we have a function ‘diff’ in MATLAB which comes under syms module, it can be used in the following manner
diff(o, t)
This will give you the expected answer.
Refer this documentation for more understanding of the function ‘diff: https://www.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/diff.html

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