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Hello,
I have a vector of 15 elemetnts which are functions of 4 elements, here below represented:
h(i)=[1, csi_1, csi_2, csi_3, csi_4, csi_1^2 - 1, csi_1*csi_2, csi_1*csi_3, csi_1*csi_4, csi_2^2 - 1, csi_2*csi_3, csi_2*csi_4, csi_3^2 - 1, csi_3*csi_4, csi_4^2 - 1]
I have 15 different vectors with the valus which those variables should have. E.g. s=[1 2 3 4] gives:
[1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 2, 3, 4, 3, 6, 8, 8, 12, 15]
DO you have any suggestion how to impose for the 15 different cases the different values of csi_i in order to obtain a matrix of only coefficients.
At the moment the expression in csi_i are in the form h(1)=1, h(2)=csi_1, h(3)=csi_2 etc...
I tried with subs but I did not succeed.
THank you very much for your help and suggestions! ANtonio
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mortain Antonio
el 25 de Mayo de 2011
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Matt Fig
el 25 de Mayo de 2011
You didn't mention that you wanted to use this symbolically in your original post. This makes a world of difference! I don't have the symbolic toolbox, but with any luck Walter, someone else who has the symbolic toolbox will be along to help with this new issue.
mortain Antonio
el 25 de Mayo de 2011
Walter Roberson
el 25 de Mayo de 2011
H(1) = 1;
creates H as an array of double. Two lines later you try to assign a symbolic result in to H(2) so the program tries to convert that symbolic result in to a double.
I suggest that above the H(1) assignment, you have
H = repmat(sym(0),1,4);
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mortain Antonio
el 25 de Mayo de 2011
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