Why does the SUBS function in the Symbolic Toolbox give an output of type DOUBLE?

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When I execute the SUBS function on a symbolic object that contains no variables, I expect the output to be identical to the input. However, the SUBS function converts it to a double-precision number:
syms A x y
A = sym(1);
class(A)
A = subs(A,x,y);
class(A)

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MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team on 27 Jun 2009
This is a designed feature of the SUBS function. To ensure that your output remains a symbolic object, use the SYM function:
syms A x y
A = sym(1);
class(A)
A = sym(subs(A,x,y));
class(A)

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