Derive function handle with a vector input argument
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when I run this piece of code
q=[3 2 2 3];
f=@(p,x,y) p(1)*x.^2+p(2).*y.^2+p(3)*x.*y+p(4);
syms 'x'
df=diff(f,x);
dfdx=matlabFunction(df);
A=feval(f,q,2,2);
I get an error says
Index exceeds the number of array elements (1).
What I am trying to do is to cluster my equation coefficients into one vector to make my code compact. In my real application I have 15 coefficients. Any advice if this process is possible?
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Walter Roberson
il 11 Gen 2024
Spostato: Walter Roberson
il 11 Gen 2024
q=[3 2 2 3];
f=@(p,x,y) p(1)*x.^2+p(2).*y.^2+p(3)*x.*y+p(4);
syms p [1 4]
syms x y
df=diff(f(p,x,y),x)
dfdx = matlabFunction(df, 'vars', {p, x, y})
A = feval(f,q,2,2)
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Matt J
il 11 Gen 2024
Modificato: Matt J
il 11 Gen 2024
If you have the Deep Learning Toolbox, you can do automatic differentiation of vector-valued dlarrays,
p=1:15;
x0=dlarray(rand(size(p)));
[fx,gradfx] = dlfeval(@(x) somefunc(x,p),x0)
function [y,dydx]=somefunc(x,p)
y=p*x';
dydx=dlgradient(y,x);
end
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