Constructing Matrix from for loop

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Ghulam Murtaza
Ghulam Murtaza 2016년 8월 8일
댓글: Walter Roberson 2016년 8월 9일
hi i have code
x=[1:5;1:5];
y=x'
V1=x1+x2+1
for i=1:5;
M=subs(V1,[x1 x2],[y(i,1) y(i,2)])
end
i got values step by step how i can form a matrix by these values in this code .
please help

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2016년 8월 8일
M(i,:) = subs(V1,[x1 x2],[y(i,1) y(i,2)]);
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Ghulam Murtaza
Ghulam Murtaza 2016년 8월 9일
편집: Ghulam Murtaza 2016년 8월 9일
when i put data in points then there is answer in fraction not in points. please help me
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2016년 8월 9일
Before doing the symbolic calculation you need to convert all of your numbers into the symbolic numeric form that you want. You do that by using sym() with the optional flag that indicates the numeric format. For example if you currently have an array like
x = [7.35, 84.1248, -43.19e-7]
you might choose to use
x = [sym('7.35', 'd'), sym('84.1248', 'd'), sym('-43.19e-7', 'd')]
In combination with changing the Digits setting as needed, this allows you precise control over how your numbers will be represented for the purpose of your symbolic computations.
If this is not what you wanted then you should be questioning why you are using symbolic computations (which are designed to give exact answers when-ever possible) to deliberately compute inexact answers.
See also vpasolve() and vpa() and double()

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