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How does Matlab compute numerical jacobians?
So I got this working on R2021a, which I'll reproduce here since I've seen other people wonder how to make sfdnls or finitediffe...
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How does Matlab compute numerical jacobians?
How do Matlab functions like lsqnonlin compute numerical jacobians, and can those functions be called directly? And I'm aware o...
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How do you create a symbolic function of symbolic vectors?
What I'm trying to write is this: syms T real r=sym('r', [1 3], 'real'); v=sym('v', [1 3], 'real'); pv=sym('pv', [1 3], 'rea...
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réponsePass variable by reference to function
This isn't so much an answer but an example of why pass-by-reference would be useful. I want to pull an array of values out of ...
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What is an elegant way to pack and unpack an array of structures to/from a single vector?
What I've got is an array of structures of somewhat complicated data: data(1).r = [ 1 2 3 ]; data(1).v = [ 4 5 6 ]; data(1).m...
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