Finding Jacobian matrix for Newton's method

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Jenn Lee
Jenn Lee le 13 Avr 2012
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 8 Août 2019
I have a very basic newton's method that uses a loop and:
y = Jac(x)\(-F(x));
x = x + y;
to solve for the approximate solution.
Where x is a the initial guess in the form of a vector, F is the nonlinear function, and Jac is the jacobian matrix. Currently, I am inputting the jacobian by hand.
For example, system of equations =
2x(1) + x(2)
3x(1) + x(2)^2
=> Jac(x) =
[2, 1; 3, 2x(2)]
I was wondering if instead of solving it by hand if I could get Matlab to do it for me.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 13 Avr 2012
If you have the symbolic toolbox you can use the jacobian() function.
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Jenn Lee
Jenn Lee le 14 Avr 2012
is there a way to code this?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 8 Août 2019
x = sym('x', [1 2]);
eqn = [2*x(1) + x(2)
3*x(1) + x(2)^2];
jacobian(eqn, x)

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DIPANKAR POREY
DIPANKAR POREY le 7 Août 2019
2x(1) + x(2)
3x(1) + x(2)^2
=> Jac(x) =
[2, 1; 3, 2x(2)]
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 8 Août 2019
This does not appear to be an answer? It appears to be a copy of part of the question.

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