How to change a Function by a Variable
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How can I change a MATLAB function with a variable? (They are symbolic equations.)
Assume that I have an equation of "A*sin(phi)+B*cos(phi)". I want to replace "sin(phi)" by "2*x/(1+x^2)" , and "cos(phi)" should by replaced by "2*x/(1+x^2)" ? (Notice that x=tan (phi/2) , therefore sin(phi)=2*x/(1+x^2), and cos(phi)=2*x/(1+x^2) ) .
The final symboic equation should look :
"A*2*x/(1+x^2) + B*2*x/(1+x^2)"
syms A B phi x
equation_current=A*sin(phi)+B*cos(phi)
% ??? Some unknown operations ???
equation_new=A*2*x/(1+x^2) + B*2*x/(1+x^2)
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Mischa Kim
on 10 Jan 2021
Edited: Mischa Kim
on 10 Jan 2021
Ercan, here you go, for the first term:
syms phi x A B
eq = A*sin(phi) + B*cos(phi)
eq = subs(eq,sin(phi),2*x/(1+x^2))
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