How can I write a mathematical function in Matlab?

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Can I build an equation which have different components?
variables written in cell array(1x3) such as 'X1' 'X2' 'X3'
exponents written in matrix (3x3 double) e.g [0 .5 -.5; .5 -.5 0; 1 0 .5]
Parameters written in matrix(3x1) e.g [.55;.25;.6893]
can I get equation like
F= .55*X2^.5*X3^-.5+ .25*X1^.5*X2^-.5+.6893*X1^1*X3^.5
Many thanks

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Jun 2015
MATLAB is a general purpose programming language. You can build up any string you want.
subf = sprintf('*X%d^e%d', [1:3; 1:3]);
formula = ['a1' subf '+a2' subf '+a3' subf];
What you should try to avoid is executing such strings. Dynamic generation of code is error prone.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 30 Jun 2015
function form = generateFormula(a, e)
form = '';
for k = 1 : length(a)
thispart = sprintf('%g*X1^%g*X2^%g*X3^%g+', a(k), e(k,1), e(k,2), e(k,3));
form = [form thispart];
end
form(end) = []; %remove extra '+'
end
and the test code
%generate expression
%Use the "a" and "e" that are in your workspace!
formula = generateFormula(a, e) %it returns a string now!
I am done. I am not going to answer any more questions on this topic. Do not email me about it.
You now have the code to create the string that you wanted, and what you do with it is your problem.
ND
ND on 1 Jul 2015
Many thanks Walter for all help and I am very sorry for that you are right I should use the code that result symbolic expression . Please delete the last your comment
Many thanks

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Thorsten
Thorsten on 29 Jun 2015
Edited: Thorsten on 29 Jun 2015
If X take some values and you make sure that the e and p parameters are in the order of pairs, e.g., for N = 3
1 2
1 3
2 3
You can use the following code:
e = [0.5 -.5; 0.5 -0.5; 1 0.5];
p = [.55 0.25 0.6893];
X = [345 3 27]; % array of number
% code below should work for arbitrary number N of X values,
% as long as e is N x 2 and p is 1 x N:
N = numel(p);
pairs = nchoosek(1:N, 2);
F = 0;
for i=1:N
F = p(i)*X(pairs(i,1))^e(i,1)*X(pairs(i,2))^e(i,2);
end
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Thorsten
Thorsten on 29 Jun 2015

Ok, then it is straightforward

F = p(1)*X(2)^e(1,1)*X(3)^e(1,2) + ...
    p(2)*X(1)^e(2,1)*X(3)^e(2,2) + ...
    p(3)*X(2)^e(3,1)*X(3)^e(3,2);  
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Jun 2015
The variables are strings, Thorsten, and the number of terms (the p values) is variable.

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