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lateef
lateef 2023 年 3 月 29 日
コメント済み: Walter Roberson 2023 年 3 月 29 日
i am currently trying to plot a function and the compute the graident of f using the jacobian function
Plot the function f (x, y) = x sin(xy) y sin(5y).
Compute the gradient of f in using the jacobian function
my current code is shown below yet im getting erors
f = @(x,y) x*sin(x,y) - y*sin(5*y);
syms x y
jacobian([x*sin(x,y - y*sin(5*y))])
Error using sym/sin
Too many input arguments.
gradient(x*sin(x,y - y*sin(5*y)))

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2023 年 3 月 29 日
sin(xy) is sin(x*y) not sin(x,y)
f = @(x,y) x*sin(x*y) - y*sin(5*y);
syms x y
jacobian(f(x,y)).'
ans = 
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Paul
Paul 2023 年 3 月 29 日
Is there any advantage/disadvantage to using an anonymous function vs a symfun?
syms x y
f(x,y) = x*sin(x*y) - y*sin(5*y);
jacobian(f(x,y),[x y])
ans = 
Seems to me a symfun (or just a plain sym expression) is more natural ...
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2023 年 3 月 29 日
In this particular case, I was going by the principal of least change to the original code. An anonymous function can be used with jacobian, and the user used an anonymous function, so I showed the small change to the code the user had created.
Sometimes I adjust user code to be better form, but sometimes I just show the minimal change.
More generally, the anonymous function can be used with purely numeric scalar inputs, producing double output, but a symfun would produce a symbolic output, which might or might not be acceptable to the caller.
The posted anonymous function cannot be used with non-scalar inputs. A symfun would work for this computation with nonscalars

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