Evaluate symbolic matrix numerically.

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Andrew
Andrew il 17 Apr 2011
Commentato: Mohamed Hajjaj il 16 Apr 2021
Hi,
I am trying to figure out how to evaluate a matrix that contains variables numerically.
For example:
syms A B;
matrix = [1-A, 1-B; 6*A, 10*B];
A = 0.5
B = 1.0
matrix
For me, this just displays:
A =
0.5000
B =
1
matrix =
[ 1 - A, 1 - B]
[ 6*A, 10*B]
How can I get the matrix to be evaluated numerically with the newly defined numbers? This is an extremely simplified version of what I am trying to do. In my actual program, I am taking the jacobian of a matrix symbolically, and then I need to evaluate the matrix numerically, therefore in this small example, I cannot simply move A & B above the "matrix = [1-A, 1-B; 6*A, 10*B];" line. Basically, is there a way to evaluate a matrix numerically after assembling the matrix with variables?

Risposte (1)

Jiro Doke
Jiro Doke il 17 Apr 2011
Use subs:
subs(matrix, {A, B}, {0.5, 1})
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Manuel Escobar
Manuel Escobar il 23 Gen 2021
IT WORK! THANKS
Mohamed Hajjaj
Mohamed Hajjaj il 16 Apr 2021
If the matrix Phi is dependent on one parameter( say t), can I use Phi (T) to get the numeric value of Phi at numeric value T?
The below link may explain this question:
at the following section:
[n,n1]=size(Phi);
PhiT = zeros(n);
for i = 1:n
for j = 1:n
PhiT(i,j) = Phi{i,j}(T);
end
end
B = logm(PhiT)/T;
Any help would be appreciated.

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