Solve matrix in the equation

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Redwood
Redwood am 30 Apr. 2013
Dear Matlab experts,
I would like to get b values, but I think my coding is wrong. Please let me know how to get the b values.
syms b G = [7340, 7194]; G1 = [4516.881,5002.953]; M1 =[ 5222.328, 6009.419]; M2 =[3264.034, 2632.621]; P1 =[3000, 3025]; P2 =[10000, 10051]; Out=solve(G1 == G*(P1*exp(-b*M1/P1)/( P1*exp(-b*M1/P1)+ P2*exp(-b*M2/P2))), b) Out=double(out)
Thank you very much in advance.
Sincerely yours,
Redwood

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford am 30 Apr. 2013
You can't use the 'solve' function with vector inputs in that manner. You should leave all six parameters as symbols and let 'solve' obtain a general solution for 'b' as a function of them. Then use matlab to evaluate this function for your vector inputs.
Actually you don't even need 'solve' in this very elementary case. You can solve it yourself with simple algebra. The following equations are equivalent:
G1 = G*(P1*exp(-b*M1/P1)/(P1*exp(-b*M1/P1)+ P2*exp(-b*M2/P2)))
G1/G = 1/(1+P2/P1*exp(-b*(M2/P2-M1/P1)))
P2/P1*exp(-b*(M2/P2-M1/P1)) = G/G1 - 1
exp(-b*(M2/P2-M1/P1)) = (G/G1-1)*P1/P2
-b*(M2/P2-M1/P1) = log((G/G1-1)*P1/P2)
b = -log((G/G1-1)*P1/P2)/(M2/P2-M1/P1)
This last equation is your general solution for b in terms of the six parameters, so evaluate it directly with matlab:
b = -log((G./G1-1).*P1./P2)./(M2./P2-M1./P1);

Zhang lu
Zhang lu am 1 Mai 2013
Bearbeitet: Zhang lu am 1 Mai 2013
syms b G G1 M1 M2 P1 P2
Out=solve('G*(P1*exp(-b*M1/P1)/( P1*exp(-b*M1/P1)+ P2*exp(-b*M2/P2)))-G1', b)
G = [7340, 7194];
G1 = [4516.881,5002.953];
M1 =[ 5222.328, 6009.419];
M2 =[3264.034, 2632.621];
P1 =[3000, 3025];
P2 =[10000, 10051];
Out=subs(Out)

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