sqrt and norm doesn't return exact value
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Hello guys I'm new to matlab and i ran into a problem where the code doesn't return the exact value in my case, i want to calculate the norm which is sqrt(a^2+b^2)
syms x y
f(x,y)=((x-1)^2+10*(y-x^2)^2)
f(-1,2)
fx=gradient(f,x)
fy=gradient(f,y)
g=[fx(-1,2) fy(-1,2)]
normg=norm(g)
normg2=((g(1)^2+g(2)^2)^0.5)
normg3=sqrt(g(1)^2+g(2)^2)
I've tried doing it manually, and with norm and sqrt function but still giving me 1696^(1/2) which is correct but i want it to give me 41.18252
any thoughts? thank you
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Geoff Hayes
le 15 Nov 2014
Sam - see Perform Symbolic Compuations for some ideas on how to simplify the output of a symbolic expression. In your case, that would be
simplify(normg2)
simplify(normg3)
Try the above and see what happens!
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sam
le 15 Nov 2014
Geoff Hayes
le 15 Nov 2014
Did you check the link on performing symbolic computations? Please post the results from each of
>> normg3
and
>> simplify(normg3)
What happens if you try
>> eval(normg3)
Sam,
I think this does what you're asking
double(normg2)
double(normg3)
Also the eval method that Geoff suggested would work as well, but casting from symbolic to double is a less ambiguous method.
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