all
Test whether all equations and inequalities represented as elements of symbolic array are valid
Syntax
Description
Examples
Test All Elements of Symbolic Vector
Create vector V that contains the symbolic
equation and inequalities as its elements:
syms x V = [x ~= x + 1, abs(x) >= 0, x == x];
Use all to test whether all of them are valid for all values of
x:
all(V)
ans = logical 1
Test All Elements of Symbolic Matrix
Create this matrix of symbolic equations and inequalities:
syms x M = [x == x, x == abs(x); abs(x) >= 0, x ~= 2*x]
M = [ x == x, x == abs(x)] [ 0 <= abs(x), x ~= 2*x]
Use all to test equations and inequalities of this matrix. By
default, all tests whether all elements of each column are valid for all
possible values of variables. If all equations and inequalities in the column are valid
(return logical 1), then all returns logical
1 for that column. Otherwise, it returns logical 0
for the column. Thus, it returns 1 for the first column and
0 for the second column:
all(M)
ans = 1×2 logical array 1 0
Specify Dimension to Test Along
Create this matrix of symbolic equations and inequalities:
syms x M = [x == x, x == abs(x); abs(x) >= 0, x ~= 2*x]
M = [ x == x, x == abs(x)] [ 0 <= abs(x), x ~= 2*x]
For matrices and multidimensional arrays, all can test all elements
along the specified dimension. To specify the dimension, use the second argument of
all. For example, to test all elements of each column of a matrix, use
the value 1 as the second argument:
all(M, 1)
ans = 1×2 logical array 1 0
To test all elements of each row, use the value 2 as the second argument:
all(M, 2)
ans = 2×1 logical array 0 1
Test Arrays with Numeric Values
Test whether all elements of this vector return logical
1s. Note that all also converts all numeric values
outside equations and inequalities to logical 1s and
0s. The numeric value 0 becomes logical 0:
syms x all([0, x == x])
ans = logical 0
All nonzero numeric values, including negative and complex values, become logical
1s:
all([1, 2, -3, 4 + i, x == x])
ans = logical 1
Input Arguments
Tips
If
Ais an empty symbolic array,all(A)returns logical1.If some elements of
Aare just numeric values (not equations or inequalities),allconverts these values as follows. All numeric values except 0 become logical1. The value 0 becomes logical0.If
Ais a vector and all its elements return logical1,all(A)returns logical1. If one or more elements are zero,all(A)returns logical0.If
Ais a multidimensional array,all(A)treats the values along the first dimension that is not equal to 1 (nonsingleton dimension) as vectors, returning logical1or0for each vector.
Version History
Introduced in R2012a