Why subs symbolic fails here
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How to make subs work for expression that are not identically simplified from the 'simlify' function.
The expressions bellow are not fully simplified and subs do not substitute.
clear all; close all; clc;
syms a K L
syms m1 b positive;
c = (cos(b)^2 - 2*m1*cos(b)*a)/m1+(m1 - 2*m1^2*cos(b)*a)/(2*m1^2);
cf = subs((c), {cos(b)^2/m1 - 2*cos(b)*a,1/m1 - 2*cos(b)*a}, {K,L})
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John D'Errico
on 1 Sep 2019
Edited: John D'Errico
on 1 Sep 2019
Why would you possibly have expected it to succeed? For example, you have the expression:
cos(b)^2/m1 - 2*cos(b)*a
that you wish to replace with something. Yet, there is not even any term of that form. Yes, with algebraic simplicification, you can find a sub-expression like that. But it is not even an issue of simplification, but of factorization. Subs cannot work like that.
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Sep 2019
cf = subs(2*expand(c), {cos(b)^2/m1 - 2*cos(b)*a,1/m1 - 2*cos(b)*a}, {K,L})/2
cf =
K + L/2
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