Global symbolic variable definition
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Hi Dear Matlab users
I defined a variable in .M file and assigned a symbolic value to that variable.Then I defined a function and I want to use that variable in this function I wrote.
I tried to define that variable global but program declares it double default and when it tries to assign the symbolic equation to that variable; it can not convert sym to double. How can I solve this problem ?
Thank you
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 1 Mar 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 1 Mar 2013
In windows command you should declare a as a sym global
syms a
global a
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mohammad m
on 17 Dec 2016
Edited: mohammad m
on 17 Dec 2016
hi in matlab 2013 i use like this but i get error that : undefined variable's. i want to use
syms x
global x
in my code, Then in my function in other mfile use this variable without syms in funcyion, like this
function a=f
f=x
end
but i get error, its not possible or my code is wrong? i don't want to use syms in my function, because it reduce speed.
Walter Roberson
on 17 Dec 2016
global x %has to go before the syms
syms x
and then in your function
function a=f
global x
a=x
end
If you are trying to avoid the syms call because of the overhead, but want to use the symbol, then you should consider passing it to your function instead of using global. global is the slowest method of accessing variables. You should consider parameterizing your functions to include the symbol that you want to work with.
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