Symbolic rewritten in matlab
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Miraboreasu
on 21 Jun 2022
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 21 Jun 2022
alpha=log(r)/t0/(r-1);
beta=r*log(r)/t0/(r-1);
p0=p*(exp(-alpha*t)-exp(-beta*t))/(exp(-alpha*t0)-exp(-beta*t0));
%r=?
%I tried this, plug alpha and beta with the expressions
syms r t p p0 t0
alpha=log(r)/t0/(r-1);
beta=r*log(r)/t0/(r-1);
%p0=p*(exp(-(log(r)/t0/(r-1))*t)-exp(-(r*log(r)/t0/(r-1))*t))/(exp(-(log(r)/t0/(r-1))*t0)-exp(-(r*log(r)/t0/(r-1))*t0));
eqn=(p*(exp(-(log(r)/t0/(r-1))*t)-exp(-(r*log(r)/t0/(r-1))*t))/(exp(-(log(r)/t0/(r-1))*t0)-exp(-(r*log(r)/t0/(r-1))*t0))==p0);
r=solve(eqn,[t, p, p0 t0])
%It doesn't give what I want
Hello, I have a equation, p0= above
I want to rewrite it as r=something
how can I do this in MATLAB or any other website?
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Walter Roberson
on 21 Jun 2022
You cannot solve one equation for four variables. You should be trying
solve(eqn, r)
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Star Strider
on 21 Jun 2022
An analytic solution is likely not possible, due to the nature of the expression.
The only option is to solve it numerically for ‘r’ given appropriate values for the other variables —
syms p p0 r t0 t
alpha=log(r)/t0/(r-1);
beta=r*log(r)/t0/(r-1);
Eqn = p0 == p*(exp(-alpha*t)-exp(-beta*t))/(exp(-alpha*t0)-exp(-beta*t0))
p0fcn = matlabFunction(rhs(Eqn)-p0)
p = rand;
p0 = rand;
t = rand;
t0 = rand;
r = fsolve(@(r)p0fcn(p,p0,r,t,t0), rand)
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