what's wrong with the symbolic solve function?
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I'm using MATLAB Version 7.10.0.499 (R2010a) on a Macbook Pro with OS X version 10.6.8 and am getting some weird behaviour:
Sometimes the following syntax works:
>> syms h v
>> S=solve('U1=h','U2=h*v',h,v)
and sometimes it gives the error message:
??? Error using ==> mupadmex
Error in MuPAD command: Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Error in ==> sym.sym>sym.subsref at 1366
B = mupadmex('mllib::subsref',A.s,inds{:});
Error in ==> solve>assignOutputs at 114
S.(char(symvars(j))) = R(:,j);
Error in ==> solve at 87
varargout = assignOutputs(nargout,R,symvars);
Any ideas on what is going wrong? I've also tried 'h,v' and 'h','v' with the same results.
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Ganesh P. Prajapat
le 10 Jan 2016
The same problem is also with me. Could anybody help me out please? Even after running this error, if i am trying to find the eigen value of a simple 2x2 matrix, it fails .
Walter Roberson
le 10 Jan 2016
Ganesh, which MATLAB version are you using? And how are you calling solve?
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Sean de Wolski
le 12 Juil 2012
syms h v
S=solve('U1=h','U2=h*v',h,v)
Works fine for me on 10a. What other variables are in your workspace? What does which solve return?
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