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How would I sum a function and use fzero?

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John Nosh
John Nosh 2017년 10월 22일
댓글: Andrei Bobrov 2017년 10월 22일
I want a function to look like this y=sin(t1-T)+sin(t2-T)+sin(t3-T)+...+sin(tn-T) and use the fzero to find T. How would I go about this? Thank you in advance.

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford 2017년 10월 22일
편집: Roger Stafford 2017년 10월 22일
Using ‘fzero’ on that particular problem is needlessly inefficient. You can use ‘atan2’ and ‘asin’ instead.
cn = cos(t1)+cos(t2)+...+cos(tn);
sn = sin(t1)+sin(t2)+...+sin(tn);
p = atan2(sn,cn);
as = asin(y/sqrt(sn^2+cn^2));
T1 = p-as; % One solution (in radians)
T2 = p+as-pi; % Another solution (in radians)
Also any multiple of 2*pi added or subtracted from T1 or T2 is a solution. (Note that the inequality y^2<=sn^2+cn^2 must be true for a solution to exist.)

Birdman
Birdman 2017년 10월 22일
t=0:0.1:10;syms T y(T);
for i=1:1:length(t)
yy(i)=sin(t(i)-T);
end
y=symfun(sum(yy),T);
fzero(y,0.5)
Hope this helps.
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J. Nash
J. Nash 2017년 10월 22일
Many thanks this was a great help. I couldn't get my head around it.
Birdman
Birdman 2017년 10월 22일
Can you accept the answer so that other people having the same problem will know that there is a working solution?

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov 2017년 10월 22일
f = @(T)sum(sin(t(:) - T))
fzero(f,.5)
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J. Nash
J. Nash 2017년 10월 22일
Wow this is even shorter. Helps a lot since I have around 1000 lines of code. Many thanks for making my code easier.

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