How to write a mathematical function in MATLAB?

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Hi All,
I want to write velocity vector in terms of its component in x, y and z direction , say V= V(t)_x i^+V(t)_y j^+V(t)_z k^. These components are functions of time.
Then I want to differentiate that function with respect to time.
How to do that ?
Any suggestion will be appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
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Swati Sarangi
Swati Sarangi il 5 Nov 2020
Hello Rik,
I got the idea for my doubt. Along with that I want to display the vector V as a whole whose individual components are inputted by the users.
This is my code snippet.
m=input("Enter the mass of the particle")
V_x=input("Enter the x component of velocity of the particle,(V_x i)")
V_y=input("Enter the y component of velocity of the particle, (V_y j)")
V_z=input("Enter the z component of velocity of the particle ,(V_z k)")
disp("The velocity vector of the particle is %f i+ %f j+%f k ") ----> In this line , which format specifier shold I use to display vector V as a whole (with its individual componenets)
Thanks! :)
Swati Sarangi
Swati Sarangi il 5 Nov 2020
Yeah, I got what I was looking for
disp("The velocity vector of the particle is")
disp(V_x*i+V_y*j+V_z*k)

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VBBV
VBBV il 4 Nov 2020
Modificato: VBBV il 4 Nov 2020
%if true
% code
% end
syms t i j k
vx = t^2;
vy = t^3;
vz = t^4;
V = @(t) vx*i+vy*j+vz*k;
VV = diff(V,t);% differentiate
Use symbolic expressions and diff function
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 4 Nov 2020
no the i^ and so on indicate different unit vectors along different axes.
You probably need to introduce new symbolic variables to stand in for the components, and add logic to handle raising them to various powers using mapSymType.

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