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example: fi = sym('fi',[1 2]) fi =
[ fi1, fi2]
I want this to be: fi =
[ fi(1), fi(2)]
This in order to use outcome of symbolic manipulation directly in my matlab code.
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Sean de Wolski
2014-2-20
Dinant, I answered your question and provided you with code that does exactly what you asked for. If it's not, please clarify in your comments what you actually want.
Dinant Kistemaker
2019-2-19
Thanks for the help, but you did not. I have reinitiated my post in hope I can get a workaround for this...
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Dinant
2013-11-4
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Sean de Wolski
2013-11-4
What release are you using? Because on mine(R2013b) it creates a 1x2 sym
Code:
fi = sym([1 2])
size(fi)
sin(fi(1))
Printed:
fi =
[ 1, 2]
ans =
1 2
ans =
sin(1)
Dinant Kistemaker
2019-2-19
I am still very much looking forward to an answer to my question. It is really annyoing that the printed format is not in vector notation. I want to use the output for some symbolic manipulations in my code and I want to use vector notation.
if I type:
fi = sym ('fi',[1 3]);
x=cos(fi)
>>x =
[ cos(fi1), cos(fi2), cos(fi3)]
I would very much want to have the answer in vector notation like:
x =
[ cos(fi(1)), cos(fi(2)), cos(fi(3))]
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Dinant Kistemaker
2020-2-26
I am so looking forward to an answer to my problem...
Somebody from the Mathworks?
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Steven Lord
2020-2-26
If you want an official MathWorks answer please contact Technical Support directly using the telephone icon in the upper-right corner of this page.
I suspect you will not be able to do what you want with sym or syms. Depending on what "use outcome of symbolic manipulation directly in my matlab[sic] code" means the matlabFunction function may be of use.
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