How to compute the gradient at each point of an arbitrary symbolic curve defined by "n" points?

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Hello,
I have a vector of "n" points describing a spline. I would like to compute the gradient at each of the "n" points.
Each point in this vector has 3 components, each of which is a symbolic expression in multiple variables.
The reason I am computing the gradients is to compare 2 curves (one of which I know each point in a 3-D space) with this. My criterion for comparison is that the cross product of gradients at each point must be zero. I am able to compute the gradients of the known curve using the matlab function "gradient". However, when i use the same function to compute for the symbolic points, I get the error
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Error using sym/gradient (line 21)
First argument must be scalar.
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Any help on how I may proceed is apprecciated.
For ref:
known_points=[3Xn] % format double
dx_1=gradient(known_points(1,1:end));
dy_1=gradient(known_points(2,1:end));
dz_1=gradient(known_points(3,1:end));
% I am able to compute the above expressions.
unknown_points=[3Xn] %format sym
dx_2=gradient(unknown_points(1,1:end));
dy_2=gradient(unknown_points(2,1:end));
dz_2=gradient(unknown_points(3,1:end));
% I get the highlighted error when i compute the above expressions.
% alternately i have also tried dx_2=gradient(unknown_points(1,1:end), symvar(unknown_points)); to no avial.

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VBBV
VBBV le 13 Fév 2022
Modifié(e) : VBBV le 13 Fév 2022
gradient(subs(unknown_points,x,value));
If x is the symbolic variables in array unknown_points then use subs to replace the variable with your value. Then compute the gradient as above.
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Suhas Raghavendra Kulkarni
Suhas Raghavendra Kulkarni le 13 Fév 2022
Thank you for your answer. If I understand correctly, you are asking me to replce the desired values in place of the variable.
Unfortunately this is not possible as the symbolic function is actually a very long non-linear function in multiple variables. So I do not have the desired value of all the variable to replace in the expression.
Please correct me if my understanding of your answer is wrong.
VBBV
VBBV le 13 Fév 2022
Ok. In that case use diff without subs function instead of gradient with subs

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