Newton Raphson method - Symbolic function

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Hello, I made a calculation according to Newton Raphson method, but using syms feature for taking derivative. I believe this is where my problem begins, I only need 4 iterations at total when solved, and parameter k is supposed to be 0,567 as a final value. But my result in terms of iteration is above 10000+ and result is -9 something.
Could you please spot my error/s and correct them?
%%
% finding root of f = (e^-x) - x with Newton Raphson method
clc,clear
syms x
f = (exp(-x))-x; % f = (e^-x) - x
df = diff(f);
k=0; %initial value of x0 (k in my notation) is defined as 0 in the problem
ep = 100;
t = 10^-8; % result of epsilon value is supposed to be near this value for iterations to stop.
% epsilon = absolute val of 100 * [(xi+1 - xi) / xi+1]
i=0;
while ep > t
a = vpa(subs(df,x,i));
b = vpa(subs(f,x,i));
k_New = k-a/b;
ep = 100 * abs(k-k_New)/abs(k_New);
k = k_New;
i = i+1;
end
disp(k)
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J. Alex Lee
J. Alex Lee on 6 Nov 2020
That's a sensible response. For 1D problems though, you might consider testing your general solution against things like built-in fzero(), and then ask and answer if you gained any benefit with your custom solution.
For real world problems, I doubt that taking derivatives will be your true bottle neck.
I don't think there's anything wrong intrinsically with symbolic toolbox, I'm sure it's useful. I would just be weary of mixing it in with numerical methods, especially if the objective is efficient numerical solutions. Of course best choice comes down to what are your objectives and constraints.
Anyway, good for you for going through this exercise!
Onur Aytan
Onur Aytan on 6 Nov 2020
thanks, yeah the greatest benefit is the brain-storming and gaining max experience through such errors. Makes me even happier since I will never forget.

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Alan Stevens
Alan Stevens on 6 Nov 2020
You have
a = vpa(subs(df,x,i));
b = vpa(subs(f,x,i));
k_New = k-a/b; % but this is k - diff(f)/f
% you should have k - f/diff(f) or k - b/a for Newton-Raphson
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Alan Stevens
Alan Stevens on 6 Nov 2020
Come to think of it, I suspect your symbolics should have
a = vpa(subs(df,x,k)); % i.e. k not i
b = vpa(subs(f,x,k));
Onur Aytan
Onur Aytan on 6 Nov 2020
Thank you, your final replacement for derivatives, not using syms x helped. I will use your final replacement!
Though what was my fault about using syms x for taking derivative? I wanted to do something different and it was logically working in my mind.
About k and i,
"k" stands for "x" in original statement xi+1 = xi - f / df
I redifined x part as k to prevent confusion with sys x interception. It had nothing to do with i indice after all.

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