norm of vector with cosine(var)
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Arne Kähler
il 20 Feb 2021
Risposto: Arne Kähler
il 21 Feb 2021
How can I calculate the norm of a vector which is of form [sin(t);cos(t)]?
I tried
f=x*y^2;gamma=[2*cos(t);sin(t)];tmin=0;tmax=2*pi;
mod=matlabFunction(norm(dgamma))
value=int((fgamma)*mod,t,tmin,tmax)
with answer
mod =
function_handle with value:
@(t)sqrt(abs(cos(t)).^2+abs(sin(t)).^2.*4.0)
value = int(2*cos(t)*sin(t)^2*(abs(cos(t))^2 + 4*abs(sin(t))^2)^(1/2), t, 0, 2*pi)
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John D'Errico
il 21 Feb 2021
Modificato: John D'Errico
il 21 Feb 2021
Ok, so you have a more complex vector. I would note that what you claim you tried is meaningless, because it uses undefined variables, etc.
What is wrong with norm(V)?
And if that does not work, then what is wrong with sqrt(sum(V.^2))?
If you say you had problems, then you need to say WHAT problems, because what I've written does what you are asking. AND, you need to show code that actually does what you claim you tried.
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