Why to use vpa instead of double in dealing with symbolic variables?
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Amit Kumar
on 29 Jan 2014
Answered: Sean de Wolski
on 29 Jan 2014
Hello, I have a matrix in symbolic form and I want to convert it or display it as float. How to do this? Here is my simple code:
syms X Y
F=[(50*Y)/3 + 127/120, (50*X)/3 + 31/1000;54*Y - 319/600, 54*X + 917/1000];
double(F)
However matlab gives error for last line and I have to use vpa. I don't want to display F as having fractions, so I want to convert it to float. Anyone having any comments?
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Sean de Wolski
on 29 Jan 2014
For display
vpa(F,5)
You can't convert it to double because X and Y are symbolic. To convert it to double, you would first have to use subs to substitute values for X and Y.
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