Symbolic matlab: how to set a variable as a function of time?

Hello to all! I'm trying to set a symbolic variable as a function of "t". This is because I need to obtain something like this:
K>> diff(sin(theta),t)
ans = diff(theta,t)*cos(theta)
or
ans= theta_dot*cos(theta)
but how to tell Matlab that variable theta is a function of time "t"?
Thank you!

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syms theta t
diff(sin(theta(t)),t)

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In newer versions of MATLAB, you can use
syms theta(t)
diff(sin(theta),t)
Is it possible to make vector function of t? Something like this
sym('q(t)', [3 1])
diff(sin(q),t)

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Hi Sebastian, do you know the expression for theta(t)?
syms theta t;
theta(t) = t^2;
diff(cos(theta),t)
Sebastian D'Amico
Sebastian D'Amico el 15 de Feb. de 2012
Wayne, thank you for your answer! I don't have the expression of theta because I don't need it. This is the reason I need to tell Matlab that theta is a function of "t" so, when derivate is computed, it should consider that, for example, diff(sin(theta),t) is equal to diff(theta,t)*cos(theta). But, how to set it?
Seabstian

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Do you really need that if you do not know the expression for theta(t), you know df(theta)/dt = df/dtheta*dtheta/dt

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