How to get rid of sign() in diff() results?
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I have a symbolic function. diff() produces the result with sign(). The next derivative has dirac() in it. Is there a way to get rid of sign() in the diff() result?
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Paul
on 6 Jun 2021
If the goal is to get an expression for the amplitude of the frequency response of H(s) and then differentiate ...
syms R1 R2 C1 C2 w real
assume(R1>=0); assume(R2>=0); assume(C1>=0); assume(C2>=0);
syms s
H(s)=1/(C1*C2*R1*R2*s^2 + (C2*R1 + C2*R2)*s + 1);
A = abs(H(1j*w))
A = rewrite(A,'sqrt')
A_R1 = diff(A,R1)
A_R1_R1 = diff(A,R1,2)
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Paul
on 29 Sep 2021
Edited: Paul
on 29 Sep 2021
Running the code here in 2021b yields the following results where it it looks like the rewrite command doesn't accmomplish anything.
syms s
syms C1 C2 C3 R1 R2 R3 w real
syms T3(s, C1, C2, C3, R1, R2, R3)
T3(s, C1, C2, C3, R1, R2, R3) = 1/(C1*C2*C3*R1*R2*R3*s^3 + (C1*C3*R1*R2 + C1*C3*R1*R3 + C2*C3*R1*R3 + C2*C3*R2*R3)*s^2 + (C1*R1 + C3*R1 + C3*R2 + C3*R3)*s + 1);
A = abs(T3(1j*w, C1, C2, C3, R1, R2, R3))
A = rewrite(A, 'sqrt')
But running the exact code in 2019a yields
which I guess is the result you're looking for.
I'm not sure if the issue is with rewrite, or the fact that the declaration of T3 removes the assumptions on the C* and R* variables, and then rewrite() can't deal with complex variables.
clear all
syms s
syms C1 C2 C3 R1 R2 R3 w real
assumptions
syms T3(s, C1, C2, C3, R1, R2, R3)
assumptions
In 2019a, the declaration of T3 does not clear the assumptions on C* and R*. I don't know which is the expected behavior.
But I think the code can run the way you want with a simple modification:
clear all
syms s
syms C1 C2 C3 R1 R2 R3 w real
% syms T3(s, C1, C2, C3, R1, R2, R3) this line not needed
T3(s, C1, C2, C3, R1, R2, R3) = 1/(C1*C2*C3*R1*R2*R3*s^3 + (C1*C3*R1*R2 + C1*C3*R1*R3 + C2*C3*R1*R3 + C2*C3*R2*R3)*s^2 + (C1*R1 + C3*R1 + C3*R2 + C3*R3)*s + 1);
A = abs(T3(1j*w, C1, C2, C3, R1, R2, R3));
A = rewrite(A, 'sqrt')
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Image Analyst
on 6 Jun 2021
Not sure what you mean because you did not give any examples, but if you want the differences to always be positive, you can pass the results of diff() into abs():
d = abs(diff(v));
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Paul
on 6 Jun 2021
I read the post. Sill not clear to me that the intent is to get the derivative of H(s) wrt R1 or if the goal is to get the derivative of abs(H(jw)) wrt R1.
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