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Vicky
Vicky il 19 Feb 2013
hi. im using MATLAB version 7.9.0 (R2009b) and i would like to create symbolic vector. it should go like that: a=sym('a', [1 10]), where second argument means the length of the vector. but it doesnt want to work; error occurs: Formatted arguments cannot be non-scalar numeric matrices. how should i do it/any other way? thank you.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 19 Feb 2013
v=['[' sprintf('a%d,',1:10)];
v(end)=']'
a=sym(v)
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Francesco Giuseppe Fornari
Hi,
how would you build a vector with groups simbolic of variables?
e.g.
(x1, y1, z1, x2, y2, z2, x3, y3, z3...)
thanks!
Francesco Giuseppe Fornari
I solved by doing this:
stot=[' '];
for i=1:12
A = i;
s1=sprintf(' x%d, ',A);
s2=sprintf(' y%d, ',A);
s3=sprintf(' z%d ',A);
stot=strcat(stot, s1, s2, s3);
end
Fext1=['[' stot ']'];
Fext=sym(Fext1)
and it was working, but now I get the following message:
Warning: Support of character vectors will be removed in a future release. Character vectors can be used only for variable names and numbers. Instead, to create symbolic expressions first create symbolic variables using 'syms'.To evaluate character vectors and strings representing symbolic expressions, use 'str2sym'.
Doesn't seem to me that str2sym works for what I want...

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 19 Feb 2013
That format for "sym" was not supported until (I think it was) R2011b.
a = sym(zeros(1, 10));
should work, I think.
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Vicky
Vicky il 19 Feb 2013
yes, but it creates 0-s... i want symbolic values. thanks, i have done it.

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Nicola Sacco
Nicola Sacco il 19 Giu 2015
Modificato: Walter Roberson il 8 Ago 2019
Hi everybody,
with reference to Azzi Abdelmalek answer, it is possilbe to generate automatically also the symbolic variables in the vector?
I mean, the code
v=['[' sprintf('a%d,',1:2)];
v(end)=']'
a=sym(v)
produces
a =
[ a1, a2]
but neither a1 or a2 are symbolic variables, althoguh you can perform calcula with them (diff(..,a(1)) is allowed. How to get them without typing
a1 = sym('a1')
I need to assign numeric values to them, after some calculating a Jacobian with results to be something like
J = a1*a2;
Thanks in advance
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 19 Giu 2015
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek il 19 Giu 2015
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 8 Ago 2019
syms(sym('a', [1 2]))
However if you are generating variable names instead of assigning them, then it is bad practice to hard-code the names in expressions such as a1*a2 .

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