Help on trigonometric operations using syms variable.
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iamShreyans
am 7 Sep. 2019
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 7 Sep. 2019
I'm performing trigonometric operations on a syms variable 't4'.
The input is:
sind(t4-90)
The output that I'm getting is 'sin(pi*(t4-90)/180)'. How do I get it displayed in terms of 'cos' instead? I wish to get the answer in a simplified form.
Thanks!
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John D'Errico
am 7 Sep. 2019
Bearbeitet: John D'Errico
am 7 Sep. 2019
You probably need to use rewrite.
syms t4
S = sind(t4-90)
S =
sin((pi*(t4 - 90))/180)
rewrite(expand(S),'sincos')
ans =
-cos((pi*t4)/180)
I did need to expand the extrpession to get rewrite to work.
rewrite(expand(S),'cos')
would also have worked.
rewrite was introduced in R2012a, so most people should have it.
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Walter Roberson
am 7 Sep. 2019
expand(YourMatrix) does work on all entries in the matrix.
It is not possible to see the output in terms of sind and cosd without going to a bunch of bother writing MuPad procedures. In r2019a and later there are functions that make it a lot easier do mapping transformation that would be able to narrow down to sin and cos terms and extract and manipulate their arguments, but very shortly after you substituted the sind and cosd equivalents, matlab would see that those were function calls and would evaluate them which would promptly rewrite back to sin and cos.
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