How do I define a variable without assigning it a value?

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Ethan Sehrt
Ethan Sehrt le 16 Juin 2016
I just want to define a variable, f without assigning any values to it so I can use it in an equation.
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João Santos
João Santos le 12 Déc 2021
without syms, whats the best option?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 12 Déc 2021
@João Santos, see Star's answer below.

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 16 Juin 2016
You can also assign a variable as an empty matrix, cell, string (or any other empty value):
x = []; % Empty Scalar, Vector Or Matrix
y = {}; % Empty Cell
z = ''; % Empty String Or Character
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Rik
Rik le 2 Sep 2022
What is your issue with that? It creates an empty array of the uint8 datatype, exactly as was asked.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 2 Sep 2022
"exactly" what was asked was "without assigning any values to it so I can use it in an equation"
Assigning an empty array to a variable is assigning a value to it (the empty value), and does not form something that can be used to create equations (in the sense of being able to solve or numerically solve the equation)
The supported answers to create something to be used in "equations" include

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Lucas Hilden
Lucas Hilden le 22 Jan 2020
have no clue
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Allison Noe
Allison Noe le 12 Nov 2020
me too
James Tursa
James Tursa le 12 Nov 2020
MATLAB is a dynamically typed language. You create the variable by assigning it a value. You don't need to create or type it ahead of time like you do in compiled languages such as C/C++.

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Hoang Truong
Hoang Truong le 19 Mar 2023
syms theta;
R=[cos(theta) sin(theta)];
>> R
R = [cos(theta), sin(theta)]

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 16 Juin 2016
You can use a Symbolic Math Toolbox http://www.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/index.html

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 22 Jan 2020
You can use James' File Exchange contribution https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/31362-uninit-create-an-uninitialized-variable-like-zeros-but-faster to create an uninitialized array. The initial contents of the variable will be whatever happened to be in memory,

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 12 Déc 2021
If you are trying to set up an optimization problem, sometimes it is easier to do it by expressing relationships between variables. You might be able to take advantage of Problem Based Optimization
In some cases, equations that you might not think of normally as being optimizations can be rewritten: the expression A(x) == B(x) can potentially be rewritten in terms of minimizing (A(x)-B(x))^2, so if you have the Optimization Toolbox but not the Symbolic Toolbox, then this approach has some potential.

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