Empty sym solution when using symbolic solve() function
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I got some trouble with the solve function: I have a system of equations with multiple variables, which I want to compute a symbolic solution for, for one variable only.
I was able to reproduce the problem with some simple code:
syms u v
eqns = [2*u^2 + v^2 == 0, u - v == 1];
solv = solve(eqns, v)
The answer I get is
solv =
Empty sym: 0-by-1
When solving for both u and v, I always get the right solution. I'm relatively new to MATLAB, does anybody see the problem?
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Prashant Arora
le 26 Avr 2017
Hi Marc,
The reason you are seeing an empty solution is because the set of equations you are trying to solve does not have a valid symbolic solution. Given two equations with two variables, you will get a discrete set of solutions. Let's say you had two equations with 3 variables (x,y and z).
syms x y z
eqns = [x + y + z == 0, x^2 + y^2 + z^2 == 1];
To compute the solution of above equations symbolically, you need to specify which variable to serve as the "parameter". For example, to compute solution in terms of z (parameter), seek solutions for x and y.
solv = solve(eqns,x,y)
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Sweta Das
le 3 Mai 2022
I am also getting the same error. Have you resolved this issue?? Please let me know about the solution.
Chibuzo
le 12 Juil 2022
I think you should set the solve() to return conditions. And you can also set it to return real solutions only. I just fixed a case my setting these parameters.
The older version would normal enforce these conditions and issue solutions with some warnings.
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