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How to see the code(algorithm) of function "min" in MATLAB???
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Sean de Wolski
am 28 Feb. 2012
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Aldin
am 28 Feb. 2012
Sean de Wolski
am 28 Feb. 2012
If you want to see the code for min(), you need to work here!
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Aldin
am 28 Feb. 2012
Aldin
am 28 Feb. 2012
Walter Roberson
am 28 Feb. 2012
The symbolic toolbox solve() routine has many many parts to it, a major programming effort, as it has to deal with a large number of different functions -- it is _not_ restricted to polynomials.
Generally speaking, roots of polynomials are usually found in symbolic packages by looking for Groebner Basis. (Unfortunately I never did figure out what a Groebner Basis _is_ or how to find one...)
Wayne King
am 28 Feb. 2012
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Hi, you cannot. That is a built-in (compiled) function. The source code for the function and others like is not shipped with MATLAB.
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Aldin
am 28 Feb. 2012
Walter Roberson
am 28 Feb. 2012
For any given function, say XYZ, you can command
type XYZ
at the command line.
The source will be shown if it exists. If all you see is comments and help text, then the _real_ source is not implemented in MATLAB.
Sean de Wolski
am 28 Feb. 2012
cool!
Aldin
am 28 Feb. 2012
Walter Roberson
am 28 Feb. 2012
type min
type solve
type diff
For the version I am using, the response is:
>> type min
'min' is a built-in function.
>> type solve
??? Error using ==> type
File 'solve' not found.
>> type diff
'diff' is a built-in function.
which is expected: min and diff are not implemented in the MATLAB language, and solve is part of a toolbox that I do not have.
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