How I Could convert a equation to Coding

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Sridhar S
Sridhar S on 20 Feb 2023
Answered: Mihir on 11 Jun 2023

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Mihir
Mihir on 11 Jun 2023
To convert an equation with partial derivatives to code in MATLAB, you will first need to define the equation in terms of variables and their derivatives.
Once the equation is defined, you can use MATLAB's diff function to calculate the partial derivatives. For example, to calculate the partial derivative of f with respect to x, you can write:
f = x^2 + y^2*z;
df_dx = diff(f, x);
This creates a symbolic math variable f for the equation and calculates the partial derivative of f with respect to x, storing it in the variable df_dx.
Also to calculate the dot product of two vectors you can use the dot function provided in MATLAB . For further implementation you can refer this article Dot product - MATLAB dot - MathWorks India.
Hope this helps you.

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