How to calculate the equation with letter and variable
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Dear everyone,
I want to calculate an equation with letter and variable.
Now I can get the variable value presented with the letters I used
but I don't know how to change the letters as real numbers.
this is the example
%declear syms
syms x0 y0 x1 y1 x2 y2 a b p q d positive;
[x0 y0] = solve('(x-p)^2+(y-q)^2=d^2','(p-a)*(y-b)=(x-a)*(q-b)')
then I can get the result
but the problem is how to enter the real number value of letters like
a = 1;
b = 2;
p = 3;
q = 4;
d = 5;
then I can get the numerical value of x, y ???
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Star Strider
2017-5-4
The substitution will occur automatically. The problem is that you must put ‘x’, ‘x0’ and ‘y0’ in the equations you want to solve for them.
This will do the substitutions:
syms x0 y0 x1 y1 x2 y2 a b p q d positive
a = 1;
b = 2;
p = 3;
q = 4;
d = 5;
Eq1 = (x-p)^2+(y-q)^2==d^2;
Eq2 = (p-a)*(y-b)==(x-a)*(q-b);
[x0 y0] = solve(Eq1, Eq2);
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Karan Gill
2017-5-9
编辑:Stephen23
2017-10-17
Use subs to substitute values, as shown below. You only get one solution because in the other solution, "x" is negative, which is not allowed due to the assumption that it is positive.
BUT if don't substitute values before solving, then you get two solutions because the second solution can be positive under certain conditions. "solve" also issues a warning stating that conditions apply to the solutions. If you use the "ReturnConditions" option, then you get these conditions. Applying these conditions will let you find correct values. See the doc: https://www.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/solve-an-algebraic-equation.html.
syms x y a b p q d positive
eqn1 = (x-p)^2+(y-q)^2 == d^2;
eqn2 = (p-a)*(y-b) == (x-a)*(q-b);
vars = [a b p q d];
vals = sym([1 2 3 4 5]);
eqn1 = subs(eqn1,vars,vals);
eqn2 = subs(eqn2,vars,vals);
[xSol ySol] = solve(eqn1, eqn2)
xSol =
(5*2^(1/2))/2 + 3
ySol =
(5*2^(1/2))/2 + 4
Lastly, do not redeclare symbolic variables as doubles because you are overwriting them. So don't do this.
syms a
a = 1
Just do
a = 1
Or use "subs" to substitute for "a" in an expression
f = a^2
subs(f,a,2)
Karan (Symbolic doc)
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Karan Gill
2017-5-9
Glad to hear that! If my answer was helpful, could you accept it so that others can find the reason.
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