Why do I get conj(L)

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Ken
Ken on 1 Mar 2025
Commented: Walter Roberson on 1 Mar 2025
When I multiply 2 4X4 matrices one numeric the other alpha numeric say with L1,L2,L3, L4 why do I get the answer with cconj(L1,L2,L3,L4)? Also why do I get answers in fractions not decimal?

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 1 Mar 2025
The Symbolic Math Toolbox assumes all variables are complex, so it adds the conj to be complete. Specifying that the variables are real in the syms declaration prevents that.
To convert the fractions to decimal fractions, use the vpa function. To always get decimal fractions, use the appropriate options in sympref. .
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Mar 2025
Symbolic Math toolbox does not ordinarily add conj() for matrix multiplication or element-by-element multiplication.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Mar 2025
Edited: Walter Roberson on 1 Mar 2025
You probably used the ' operator on the symbolic vector. For example,
syms L [1 4]
A = [2 3; 4 5]/7
A = 2×2
0.2857 0.4286 0.5714 0.7143
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B = [L1 L2; L3 L4]
B = 
C = A*B
C = 
C = A*B'
C = 
whereas you might have wanted
D = A*B.'
D = 
To get the answer in decimal, either use
vpa(D, 10)
ans = 
or else use
sympref('FloatingPointOutput', true)
ans = logical
0
D
D = 

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