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if x is a variable, solve for x

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Kyle Langford
Kyle Langford il 8 Apr 2021
Modificato: Adam Danz il 8 Apr 2021
I am open to any better ways of doing this. I am brand new to Matlab.
What I am trying to do is write a code to solve kinematic equations, and if the user inputs one of the prompts as a variable, then display the correlating variable. Example:
When promted
what is your x value? x %user inputs a variable as itself
what is your x_0 value? 0
what is your v_0 value? 5
what is your t value? 10
Final distance = 50
for any of the given options.
Hopefully this makes sense.
syms x x_0 v_0 t
equation = x==x_0+v_0*t
x= input('What is your x value?');
x_0 = input('What is your x_0 value?');
v_0 = input('What is your v_0 value?');
t = input('What is your t value?');
equation = x==x_0+v_0*t;
S=solve(equation,"IgnoreProperties",true);
if x==x
fprintf('Distance is %d\n', S)
else
;
end
if x_0==x_0
fprintf('Initial Distance is %d\n', S)
else
;
end
if v_0==v_0
fprintf('Initial Velocity is %d\n', S)
else
;
end
if t==t
fprintf('Time is %d\n', S)
else
;
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 8 Apr 2021
If the user inputs a variable name for exactly one of the prompts, then symvar(equation) will tell you which variable it was.
solving_for = symvar(equation);
switch solving_for
case sym('x')
name = 'Distance';
case sym('x_0')
name = 'Initial Distance';
case sym('v_0')
name = 'Initial Velocity';
case sym('t')
name = 'Time';
otherwise
error('wrong variable to solve for');
end
fprintf('%s is %g\n', name, S);
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Kyle Langford
Kyle Langford il 8 Apr 2021
Awesome! Thank you! We have not covered any of that in my class yet.

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