Why sym2poly function converts a random string to s polynomial?
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Why sym2poly function converts a random string ('cacssd' for example) to [1 0] polynomial?
syms s
rt='cacd';
num=sym(rt);
snum=sym2poly(num)
I want to handle an error for this but unfortunatly there is no error. Any idea?
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sadel
am 30 Mai 2011
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Walter Roberson
am 30 Mai 2011
If that's what you wanted, they just use
if ismember('s',symvar(insertfunction))
snum = sym2poly(sym(insertfunction));
else
warn='Invalid variable'
end
However, the presence of s as a free variable in insertfunction does not establish that insertfunction codes a polynomial.
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Paulo Silva
am 29 Mai 2011
The result [1 0] means that there's a symbolic variable with 1 for it's coefficient, the polynomial is:
1*cacd+0
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Walter Roberson
am 30 Mai 2011
casd *does* have "the type of a polynomial", just as much as 1*x+0 does.
Perhaps what you want is to restrict to certain variables and then use coeff() or coeffs() to detect whether those variables occur.
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