The combine(S) and horner(p) functions did not work as expected?

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Rarity Brown
Rarity Brown el 16 de Jun. de 2024
Movida: Walter Roberson el 17 de Jun. de 2024
Code:
clear i
syms C_F C_L C_GS g_m R_L omega positive
s = i*omega;
Y_in=(1-(s*C_F-g_m)/(1/R_L+s*C_F+s*C_L))*s*C_F+s*C_GS
Y_in = 
Re = real(Y_in)
Re = 
[N,D] = numden(simplify(Re))
N = 
D = 
D-1
ans = 
combine(D-1)
ans = 
horner(D-1)
ans = 
D
D = 
combine(D)
ans = 
horner(D)
ans = 
Behavior:
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Rarity Brown
Rarity Brown el 17 de Jun. de 2024
Editada: Rarity Brown el 17 de Jun. de 2024
Thank you for your reply.
The desired output is in the form of a product of factors that has been combined, like the larger font size formulas on the right side of the image. (a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2
Or is this combination not the expected behavior of the combine function? In that case, is there any function to reach my desired output?
Torsten
Torsten el 17 de Jun. de 2024
simplify(combine(D-1))
For combine(D), this doesn't work.

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Ganesh
Ganesh el 17 de Jun. de 2024
Movida: Walter Roberson el 17 de Jun. de 2024
The combine function is meant to act as a way to combine the powers of an equation. The horner function will be useful when you have a nested "polynomial" expression. In your case, neither of these functions will be of use. You can infact achieve what youre trying to do with "simplify()".
clear i
syms C_F C_L C_GS g_m R_L omega positive
s = i*omega;
Y_in=(1-(s*C_F-g_m)/(1/R_L+s*C_F+s*C_L))*s*C_F+s*C_GS;
Re = real(Y_in);
[N,D] = numden(simplify(Re));
simplify(D-1)
ans = 

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