Why is the simplify function not simplifying?
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MATLABexpertmedical
le 20 Mar 2018
Commenté : Rena Berman
le 29 Mai 2018
Why is x not being simplified? A picture of my results is attached.
syms th1 th2 th3 th4
x=sin(th1)*sin(th4) - cos(th4)*(cos(th1)*sin(th2)*sin(th3) - cos(th1)*cos(th2)*cos(th3))
simplify(x)
simplify(cos(th1)*sin(th2)*sin(th3) - cos(th1)*cos(th2)*cos(th3))
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Priyank Sharma
le 2 Avr 2018
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson
le 21 Mai 2018
This is the expected behavior of the SIMPLIFY function in the Symbolic Math Toolbox. By default, the function tries to make as few assumptions about the symbolic variables as possible. Considering a simple example, the expression 'log(exp(x))' cannot always be simplified to the expression 'x'. In particular, consider if x = 2*pi*i (where i is the imaginary unit). Then log(exp(x)) = 0, which is clearly not equal to x.
In order to do simplifications with looser assumptions about the symbolic variables, call the MuPAD SIMPLIFY function in the MuPAD notebook interface or in MATLAB through the FEVAL or EVALIN commands. Using the MuPAD command directly allows the inclusion of the 'IgnoreAnalyticConstraints' option which controls the level of mathematical rigor that the solver uses on the analytical constraints on the solution.
For example:
syms x
feval(symengine,'simplify',log(exp(x)),'IgnoreAnalyticConstraints')
For more information on the MuPAD SIMPLIFY command, the 'IgnoreAnalyticConstraints' option, and other options which can be used with the MuPAD SIMPLIFY command you may refer to:
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Walter Roberson
le 2 Avr 2018
In current versions, simplify can use IgnoreAnalyticConstraints directly.
https://www.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/simplify.html
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