Solving non-linear equation in vector form

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Tayyab Khalil
Tayyab Khalil le 28 Avr 2021
Commenté : Tayyab Khalil le 28 Avr 2021
Hi all, hope you are doing well.
Soi have a simple equation where the known value is a vector. So i need to get a vector as the solution.
The equation is very simple and can be easily caluclated by hand but i require it to be solved using Matlab.
Here is the code i have tried:
u2 = rand(1,1000);
syms t1
eq = t1.^2/64 == u2;
solve(eq, t1)
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

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Matt J
Matt J le 28 Avr 2021
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 28 Avr 2021
If you have the Optimization Toolbox,
u2=[1,4,9];
opts=optimoptions('fsolve','SpecifyObjectiveGradient',true,'OptimalityTolerance',1e-12);
t1=fsolve(@(t1)objfunc(t1,u2),u2,opts)
Equation solved, inaccuracy possible. The vector of function values is near zero, as measured by the value of the function tolerance. However, the last step was ineffective.
t1 = 1×3
8.0000 16.0000 24.0000
function [err, J]=objfunc(t1,u2)
err=t1.^2/64-u2;
J=speye(numel(u2))/32; %Jacobian
end
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Tayyab Khalil
Tayyab Khalil le 28 Avr 2021
Yes that works fine, but is there not a easier way to solve this relatively simple problem?

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Matt J
Matt J le 28 Avr 2021
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 28 Avr 2021
syms u t
fun=matlabFunction( solve(t^2/64==u,t) );
u2=[1,4,9];
t1=fun(u2)
t1 = 2×3
-8 -16 -24 8 16 24
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Tayyab Khalil
Tayyab Khalil le 28 Avr 2021
Yeah that's excellent. Thanks a lot!

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Matt J
Matt J le 28 Avr 2021
u2 = rand(1,1000);
t1=8*sqrt(u2);
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Matt J
Matt J le 28 Avr 2021
All the commands in my solution are Matlab commands...
Tayyab Khalil
Tayyab Khalil le 28 Avr 2021
I meant that only putting the equation in its original form in Matlab and making matlab solve it for t1 rather than separting t1 ourself.

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