How do I convert a string input to an executable equation?
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Chris C
on 13 Mar 2014
Commented: Stephen23
on 17 Oct 2017
I am developing a nice GUI for my company (those who don't want to code). It will give them areas to add their equations and define their constants, blah blah blah. The challenge I'm running into is grabbing the input string from the user and converting that to an executable equation or expression. Any thoughts?
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Salaheddin Hosseinzadeh
on 13 Mar 2014
you can simply use 'inline'
I've precviously written and equation solver, and it works like a charm, it also has a GUI and it solves any sort of euquation , if you enter them correctly, also assuming that the independet variable is always x
equ=get(handles.edit1,'Sring');
f=inline(equ,'x') % this makes function f with independent variable x, f(x)
Good Luck!
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Salaheddin Hosseinzadeh
on 13 Mar 2014
You can define functions with more than one or two independet variables using inline.
Now that you got how to do it just take a look at MATLAB doc help to get master.
Glad that it helped ;)
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Joseph Cheng
on 13 Mar 2014
Edited: Joseph Cheng
on 13 Mar 2014
Depending on what their equation uses eval (see http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/eval.html) might work. if i remember correctly some toolboxes and functions are not supported if your GUI is compiled into a standalone. So put the edit box string into the eval
eval(get(handles.editbox1,'String'));
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Karan Gill
on 29 Sep 2017
Edited: Karan Gill
on 17 Oct 2017
>> syms f(x)
>> function1 = input('Please enter the function: ', 's');
Please enter the function: sin(x)
>> f(x) = str2sym(function1)
f(x) =
sin(x)
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