polyval doesn't recognise input as numeric value
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Paris Pasqualin
on 1 Nov 2020
Commented: Paris Pasqualin
on 1 Nov 2020
Hello to all,
I want to create a loop where a value x is calculated through interpolation. In the first run "x = polyval(p,y);" works fine. In the end of the first run I get:
x =
48845.957126841025088289460260046
In the second run where x has changed, even though x is a number, polyval gives me an error saying "Error using filter Invalid data type. Input arrays must be numeric or logical.". Putting the value manually doesn't give the error.
Has anyone faced this error before?
Best regards,
Paris Pasqualin
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KSSV
on 1 Nov 2020
It will work for all the cases if the input is double. You need not to use a loop, you can input x as an array. Show us how was x which threw error.
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Nov 2020
the length of the output tells us that x is symbolic not double precision. polyval cannot work on symbolic.
(polyval is easy to code for symbolic use if you have not used centering and scaling)
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John D'Errico
on 1 Nov 2020
Edited: John D'Errico
on 1 Nov 2020
If you used vpasolve, then you used a symbolic toobox tool. The result will not be a double or single precision number, but a floating point SYMBOLIC number. polyval CANNOT use that value. Polyval works ONLY on singles or doubles. Just because something looks like a number does not make it a number as it is stored in MATLAB. For example, the string '1.2345' may look like a number, but that does not make it a number, then usable by polyval.
You can convert the output of vpa/vpasolve to a double using double.
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