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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
on 20 Feb 2014
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
on 19 Feb 2019
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
on 4 Nov 2013
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Sean de Wolski
on 4 Nov 2013
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
on 19 Feb 2019
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
on 26 Feb 2020
I am so looking forward to an answer to my problem...
Somebody from the Mathworks?
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Steven Lord
on 26 Feb 2020
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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