Substitute Elements in Symbolic Matrices
Create a 2-by-2 matrix A
with automatically generated elements using sym
. The generated elements , , , and do not appear in the MATLAB® workspace.
A = sym('A',[2 2])
A =
Substitute the element with a value 5. Assign the value directly by indexing into the matrix element.
A(1,2) = 5
A =
Alternatively, you can create a 2-by-2 matrix using syms
. Create a matrix B
using syms
.
syms B [2 2] B
B =
The generated elements , , , and appear as symbolic variables B1_1
, B1_2
, B2_1
, and B2_2
in the MATLAB workspace. Use subs
to substitute the element of B
by specifying the variable name. For example, substitute B2_2
with 4.
B = subs(B,B2_2,4)
B =
You can also create a matrix by specifying the elements individually. Create a 3-by-3 circulant matrix M
.
syms a b c M = [a b c; b c a; c a b]
M =
Replace variable b
in the matrix M
by the expression a + 1
. The subs function replaces all b
elements in matrix M
with the expression a + 1
.
M = subs(M,b,a+1)
M =
Next, replace all elements whose value is c
with a + 2
. You can specify the value to replace as c
, M(1,3)
or M(3,1)
.
M = subs(M,M(1,3),a+2)
M =
To replace a particular element of a matrix with a new value while keeping all other elements unchanged, use the assignment operation. For example, M(1,1) = 2
replaces only the first element of the matrix M
with the value 2.
Find eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the matrix M
.
[V,E] = eig(M)
V =
E =
Replace the symbolic parameter a
with the value 1.
subs(E,a,1)
ans =