How to write variable to symbolic ?
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A = 10; B = 15; C = 18;
lcm_ABC = lcm(sym([A, B, C]));
lcm_ABC = double(lcm_ABC);
ABC_N = lcm_ABC/A + lcm_ABC/B + lcm_ABC/C;
ABC_N = 20;
lcm_ABC = 90;
%i want to write it(ABC_N/lcm_ABC) as (20/90) or if may possible to write using formula (2/9)
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Star Strider
on 26 Jul 2016
Use the rats or rat functions, or format rat to display it as rational fractions in the Command Window.
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Star Strider
on 26 Jul 2016
My pleasure.
I did not realise you were using the Symbolic Math Toolbox.
To use the Symbolic Math Toolbox, the best (perhaps the only) way is to use the sym function for each variable:
A = 10; B = 15; C = 18;
A = sym(A);
B = sym(B);
C = sym(C);
lcm_ABC = lcm([A, B, C]);
ABC_N = lcm_ABC/A + lcm_ABC/B + lcm_ABC/C;
All the results are then symbolic as well. This will produce the result you want.
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