Converting symbolic expression into double.
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When I perform a series of functions, the result is:
1.009168*rS + 0.25*rS*dcellCurrent(1) + 0.157*rS*dcellCurrent(2) + 0.057*rS*dcellCurrent(3) - 0.002*rS*dcellCurrent(4) - 0.093*rS*dcellCurrent(5) - 0.145*rS*dcellCurrent(6) - 0.197*rS*dcellCurrent(7) - 0.232*rS*dcellCurrent(8) - 0.313*rS*dcellCurrent(9) ... *exp((120843*iSat*rSh)/(3125*n)))/(3125*n*exp((120843*rSh*dcellCurrent(13))/(3125*n))))
The expression is extremely long, I cut out a good bit of its innards so it would be viewable here. When I copy and paste the expression that it shows into the command window, the result is this number: 13.076812258420913
I know that I can just copy and paste it, but I would like to use logical expressions in an if statement, and I need to convert the expression in code because I would not like to do it by hand. How should I go about converting?
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Walter Roberson
el 19 de Jul. de 2011
You should use subs() to substitute the current values of the variables in to the expression, and you should use double() on the result to convert it from a symbolic number to a double precision value.
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Walter Roberson
el 19 de Jul. de 2011
You do not appear to have defined dcellCurrent.
Anyhow:
syms x dcC
S = simplify(solve(iP - iSat * (exp(38.66976*(x+dcC*rS)/n)-1) -(dcC*rS + x)/rSh - dcC));
subtotal = 0;
for K = 1:length(dcC)
subtotal = subtotal + (double(subs(S,dcC,dcellCurrent(K))-dcellVoltage(K)).^2;
end
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