Maple Symbolic Toolbox problem
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I am using Matlab R2010a, student version.
I followed the online documentation to define a symbolic function on the symbolic variables x and y and got this:
EDU>> syms x y
EDU>> f(x,y)=x^2*y^6
??? Error using ==> sym.subsasgn at 59
Error using ==> maplemex
Error, (in MTM:-subsasgn) unsupported type of index, x
I recently installed Maple 16 and I see in my workspace the name "toolbox_version" with the value 'maple'.
Probably I selected some kind of integration of Maple and Matlab when I installed Maple. Is there an easy way to undo this?
Thanks!
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Nov 2012
The documentation you are looking at that uses that syntax to define a function, is documentation for R2012a and later only. It is not supported in your R2010a.
Try
f = evalin(symengine, '(x,y) -> x^2*y^6')
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saeed shekari
on 7 May 2018
I have the same problem with my R2016a version. what should i do for this problem? i have completely the same conditions as the question above.
Walter Roberson
on 7 May 2018
The Maple toolbox does not support f(x,y)=x^2*y^6 format for defining functions.
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