How to define a symbolic function for this equation?

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Where, p_{i,j} are data points.
Where P_ij are data points.
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Kone
Kone on 2 Jan 2023
m and n are not very clear in the function though. Is p_ij a 2D or 3D vector?
Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 2 Jan 2023
Edited: Dyuman Joshi on 2 Jan 2023
How will you multiply x^i*y^j and P_ij? The first term is numeric or symbolic, and the latter term is a cell.
I don't understand what is it that you are trying to do.
I presume that P_ij is a 2D cell array with each element having 3 values for 3 co-ordinates.

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Kone
Kone on 2 Jan 2023
You can use the 'syms' function to create symbolic variables for each of the inputs and then use them to define the function. The 'subs' function can also help evaluate particular values of your variables.
something like this
syms x y p_ij;
S(x, y, p_ij) = x .* y .* p_ij
S(x, y, p_ij) = 
Ans = subs(S, [x, y, p_ij], [3,3,{1}])
Ans(x, y, p_ij) = 
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