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y=double(evalin(symengine, 'binomial(2634,1)*binomial(1360*125-2634, 125-1)/binomial(1360*125, 125)'))
The above gives sume number y. but instead of 1 I want variable x in the above equation.
function y=f(x)
y=double(evalin(symengine, 'binomial(2634,x)*binomial(1360*125-2634, 125-x)/binomial(1360*125, 125)'))
end
Of course this gives an error. How can I make function using the input variable x? Thank you.
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Birdman
on 31 Oct 2017
x=sym('x');
y=evalin(symengine, 'binomial(2634,x)*binomial(1360*125-2634, 125-x)/binomial(1360*125, 125)','x');
y=double(vpa(subs(y,x,1)))
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Birdman
on 31 Oct 2017
Hi Stephen,
I did not recommend him to use eval function. Thank you for your attention once more.
Walter Roberson
on 31 Oct 2017
There are some symbolic tasks that still need evalin(symengine) or feval(symengine), but those are somewhat advanced tasks.
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