Substituting numbers into a matrix with symbolic values

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For my code, I set certain values like x, y , z to be symbolic at the beginning. I wanted to create a matrix with these in them, then later sub in values.
If I have a matrix currently in the form: [x+y; y+z; z+x; y+z]
How can I set it up to calculate each entry when x, y, and z are certain numerical values?
I tried a for loop such as:
for x = 1
for y = 2
for z = 3
[A] = [matrix of variables with symbolic variables]
end
end
end
but I just get a return of my symbolic matrix and not numerical values like I want.
Any suggestions or help? Thanks in advance

Accepted Answer

Hossein
Hossein on 21 Apr 2012
Is it possible to write a function that does that? like this:
function Amat=Amat(x,y,z)
Amat=[x+y;y+z;z+x;y+z];
end
now whenever you want you call Amat(1,2,3) and it returns the vector or matrix that you desire. The good thing is that you can later on pass the handle of your matrix (function) to another function. I hope this is what were looking for.

More Answers (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Apr 2012
subs([x+y;y+z;z+x;y+z], {x,y,z}, {1,2,3})

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