Symbolic matlab: how to set a variable as a function of time?
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Hello to all! I'm trying to set a symbolic variable as a function of "t". This is because I need to obtain something like this:
K>> diff(sin(theta),t)
ans = diff(theta,t)*cos(theta)
or
ans= theta_dot*cos(theta)
but how to tell Matlab that variable theta is a function of time "t"?
Thank you!
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Ezequiel Garcia
am 18 Apr. 2017
Bearbeitet: Ezequiel Garcia
am 18 Apr. 2017
You need to declare t as a "symbolic"
syms t;
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Walter Roberson
am 15 Feb. 2012
syms theta t
diff(sin(theta(t)),t)
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Walter Roberson
am 19 Apr. 2017
In newer versions of MATLAB, you can use
syms theta(t)
diff(sin(theta),t)
Sergei Sergienko
am 13 Jun. 2020
Is it possible to make vector function of t? Something like this
sym('q(t)', [3 1])
diff(sin(q),t)
Wayne King
am 15 Feb. 2012
Hi Sebastian, do you know the expression for theta(t)?
syms theta t;
theta(t) = t^2;
diff(cos(theta),t)
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Sebastian D'Amico
am 15 Feb. 2012
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Wayne King
am 15 Feb. 2012
Do you really need that if you do not know the expression for theta(t), you know df(theta)/dt = df/dtheta*dtheta/dt
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