syms to another .m file

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Kaylie
Kaylie am 22 Feb. 2025
Beantwortet: Walter Roberson am 22 Feb. 2025
How do you export your syms equation to a new/different .m file to be able to use the equation with parameters.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 22 Feb. 2025
As @Torsten says, you can just pass symbolic expressions as parameters.
However, you need to be careful about assumptions. All levels of MATLAB code share the same assumptions, and using syms on a variable resets assumptions.
syms x positive
assumptions
ans = 
f = sin(x)+x^2
f = 
testit(f, x)
ans = 
ans = Empty sym: 1-by-0
ans = 
ans = 
assumptions
ans = Empty sym: 1-by-0
function testit(f, var)
assumptions
syms x
assumptions
diff(f, x)
diff(f, var)
end

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Torsten
Torsten am 22 Feb. 2025
Bearbeitet: Torsten am 22 Feb. 2025
Call the other .m-file with the syms-equation (or function) as input argument.
syms x
f = x.^2;
result = fun(f)
result = 
4
function result = fun(f)
syms x
result = subs(f,x,2);
end

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