Converting symbolic boolean to MATLAB boolean

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Joan Puig
Joan Puig el 27 de Mayo de 2011
Hi,
I have a symbolic expression that can be evaluated to true / false, and I would like to get that result back to MATLAB.
This is what I have tried:
>> sym('1>0')
ans =
0 < 1
>> simplify(sym('1>0'))
ans =
TRUE
>> double(simplify(sym('1>0')))
??? Error using ==> eval
Undefined function or variable 'TRUE'.
Error in ==> sym.sym>sym.double at 937
X = eval(Xstr);
>> logical(simplify(sym('1>0')))
??? Error using ==> logical
Conversion to logical from sym is not possible.
>>
Thanks Joan
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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov el 27 de Mayo de 2011
Is the simplify avoidable?
Joan Puig
Joan Puig el 27 de Mayo de 2011
The reason why I use the simplify is so that I end up getting a TRUE/FALSE

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 27 de Mayo de 2011
strcmp(char(sym('TRUE')),'TRUE')
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 27 de Mayo de 2011
piecewise() or _if() might be easiest. Neither of those appear to have MATLAB interfaces, though, so you might need to use evalin().
Joan Puig
Joan Puig el 27 de Mayo de 2011
Actually, the _if trick will do, and also, it solves another problem I had
Thanks!

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