Weird format of results using Matlab's Solve

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Paris Pasqualin
Paris Pasqualin 2020년 10월 31일
댓글: Paris Pasqualin 2020년 11월 1일
Hello to everyone.
I have written a set of linear equations which I want to solve using Matlab solve. I define the fixed parameters, type "syms ....." containing the variables I want to solve and then type "S = solve(....)" containing the equations. Script runs without errors. When I type "S.x" to see the results for x i get values such as: 509538060020205703282156136847447614117211438890257729261961122459909435533444779743824265361881^(1/2)/719152206365557604915890126133879789423897260000 + 248683813869948514063838587/141117543058429160971820000
Is it possible to get a shorter version? I have already tried to use “format short” but results are displayed in the same way.
Has anyone else had a similar problem?
Best regards,
Paris Pasqualin

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza 2020년 10월 31일
편집: Ameer Hamza 2020년 10월 31일
You can use vpa() to get a floating-point answer
vpa(S.x, 10) % shows 10 digits
or get answer in MATLAB double() format
double(S.x)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2020년 11월 1일
It is the purpose of solve() to return indefinitely precise solutions when it can. You got back the exact solution, which is what solve is intended for.
If you did not want the exact solution then you should not have used solve: you should have used vpasolve().
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Paris Pasqualin
Paris Pasqualin 2020년 11월 1일
Thanks for the answer. I didn't know about vpasolve() which works fine

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