- Substitute the sym T inside the symbolic engine.
- Evaluate the result using variable-precision arithmetic.
- Convert the result to double.
eval() returns NaN when my matrix gets really big.
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Mads
el 25 de Abr. de 2012
Comentada: Adilet Nuratay
el 31 de En. de 2021
Hi
Im making a model of a mass-spring system where I can increase the numbers of masses. I use modal analysis where I transform my eq's into the Q domain and then back again.
My final result is a [n,1] vector where n is the numbers of masses.
When I use:
n = 4 % Number os masses %
T = 1 % Time which is set as "syms T" %
eval(X) % X is my [n,1] vector %
my result is something like:
ans =
0.0158
0.0739
0.1778
0.8150
but when I pick n to be more then 4 i just get "NaN" and I think it is because my vector gets too big for eval()..
When I look at my X vector it looks like this:
(227072026347336273211456024361092029598452603947709420093308928000*sin(T))/3496036292367407553353910200384804229923697463840499539488117510161+..... and it continues likes this for 2 full pages.
What to do?
Thank you!
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Alexander
el 25 de Abr. de 2012
Please try the following:
double(vpa(evalin(symengine, ['subs(' char(X) ', T=' num2str(T) ')'])))
This does the following steps:
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Walter Roberson
el 25 de Abr. de 2012
I think you should probably be able to simplify that to
double(subs(X))
Adilet Nuratay
el 31 de En. de 2021
Sorry, I have similar problem.
But I cannot understand the given command. Can anyone clarify it ?
Thank you in advance!
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