using "solve" and getting rid of unknown parameters
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I am trying to solve a system of equations whose answer will depend on arbitrary values.
For example, consider the following system of 2 equations and 3 unknowns:
syms x1 x2 x3
E=[x1+2*x2+x3;x3-x1+x2];
a=solve(E==0,x1,x2,x3)
[a.x1 a.x2 a.x3]
this gives me an answer that depends on an arbitrary value z.
I would like MATLAB to directly give me an answer (with no arbitrary values). So for instance, I would like to get an answer where the x1 value is positive. Is there a way to do that?
I am using "solve" in a subroutine, and after that, I would like to test the answer to see if it is a non negative array. But whenever the code reaches the answer, it tells me there is an error (obviously) because of the unknown parameter.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
el 14 de En. de 2013
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek
el 14 de En. de 2013
You have 2 equations and 3 unknowns variables, which means there are infinite solutions. It's like your are solving
E=[x1+2*x2+z;z-x1+x2];
b=solve(E==0,x1,x2)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
el 14 de En. de 2013
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek
el 14 de En. de 2013
There are your conditions, if for example you said that the first solution must be positive. The below code will choose one solution.
syms x1 x2 x3
E=[x1+2*x2+x3;x3-x1+x2];
a=solve(E==0,x1,x2,x3)
n= size(fieldnames(a),1)
z=solve(a.x1==1)
for k=1:n
sol(k)=eval(a.(sprintf('x%d',k)));
end
Walter Roberson
el 14 de En. de 2013
That routine is not exposed at the MATLAB level so you would have to feval() or evalin() the symengine.
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