Error conversion to double from sym is not possible
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i am encountering this error trying to plot these functions :
syms t A OA omg si
r=A*t+OA;
theta=omg*t;
phi=si*t;
rd=diff(r,t);
thetad=diff(theta,t);
phid=diff(phi,t);
omg=10*(pi/180);
si=7*(pi/180);
A=0.5;
tn=90/si;
a_r=-(r*phid^2)-(r*thetad^2*(cos(phi))^2)
a_theta=(cos(phi)/r)*diff(((r^2)*thetad),t)-(2*r*thetad*phid*sin(phi))
a_phi=(1/r)*diff((r^2*phid),t)+r*thetad^2*sin(phi)*cos(phi)
td=0:1:tn;
a_r=-(r*phid^2)-(r*thetad^2*(cos(phi))^2)
a_theta=(cos(phi)/r)*diff(((r^2)*thetad),t)-(2*r*thetad*phid*sin(phi))
a_phi=(1/r)*diff((r^2*phid),t)+r*thetad^2*sin(phi)*cos(phi)
a_r1=subs(a_r,t,td);
plot(td,a_r1)
this is the error :
Error using plot
Conversion to double from sym
is not possible.
Error in p6 (line 23)
plot(t,a_r1)
what should i have done ?
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Marc Jakobi
2016년 10월 7일
The line
td = 0:1:tn
creates a double. So the line
a_r1=subs(a_r,t,td);
also creates a double. With
plot(t,a_r1)
you are using a double and a sym together, which Matlab can't handle.
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Marc Jakobi
2016년 10월 7일
Matlab recognizes any sym you declare with "syms" as a variable and not as a constant. So if you want to be able to plot it, you will have not choice but to declare omg, si and A as constants with fixed values if you want to plot them. You can still change the values at other times.
Walter Roberson
2016년 10월 9일
You can subs() in particular numeric values for the variables in order to plot.
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