is it possible to square every element in equation ?
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Hi Im working with inverse kinematics, and with that there are one move where I need to square every element of a quite large equation, are there a way to do this without writing it in everywhere ?
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if i have (a+b+c*d) i would lik it to become (a^2+b^2+c^2*d^2), preferably without writing in'^2' everywhere by hand.
Thanks in advance :)
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Jan
on 4 Apr 2014
What exactly does "i have (a+b+c*d)" mean? Is it written on paper, a string, Matlab code or a symbolic Mupad equation?
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 4 Apr 2014
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 4 Apr 2014
syms a b c d
s = (a+b+c.*d)
t=symvar(s);
out=subs(s,t,t.^2)
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Grzegorz Knor
on 4 Apr 2014
You have to use regular expression.
Suppose that you use only small letters, then:
s = '(a+b+c*d)'
expression = '[a-z]'
replace = '$0^2'
s2 = regexprep(s,expression,replace)
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ragesh r menon
on 4 Apr 2014
Yes, This is possible in Symbolic Math Toolbox for example
syms a b c d
s=a+b+c+d;
subs(s, [a b c d],[a^2 b^2 c^2 d^2])
ans =
a^2 + b^2 + c^2 + d^2
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