complex numbers in Symbolic Toolbox
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Seems, I don't understand the meaning of imag and real in Symbolic Toolbox.
Suppose the following syms a b c d, F=(a+j*b)/(c+j*d). imag(F) gives -1/2*i*((a+i*b)/(c+i*d)-conj((a+i*b)/(c+i*d)))
This is obviously true, but practically for no use; I would like to see the result as
(bc-ad)/(c^2+d^2)
Or, another and simpler example:
F=a+j*b, imF=imag(F) gives -1/2*i*(a+i*b-conj(a+i*b)); The expressions for real(F) or imag(F) may not contain imaginary unit i. The expected answer would be imF=b.
Do you know a solution?
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Sep 2011
Opps! I deleted some of the text while reformatting. I have notified Juraj.
Accepted Answer
Lucas García
on 1 Sep 2011
[Updated]
Define the symbolic variables as real and use the function simplify when needed:
>> syms a b c d real;
>> F=a+j*b; G=c+j*d;
imF=imag(F)
imF =
b
>> D = F/G;
imag(D)
ans =
((a - b*i)*i)/(2*(c - d*i)) - ((a + b*i)*i)/(2*(c + d*i))
>> simplify(imag(D))
ans =
-(a*d - b*c)/(c^2 + d^2)
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Walter Roberson
on 2 Sep 2011
Also sometimes it helps to expand() and then simplify() again.
When working with imaginary values in Maple, sometimes I find I can make significant simplifications by simplify(combine(convert(EXPRESSION,expln))) and then converting back to real + i*imaginary format. Unfortunately I have not managed to find the MuPad equivalents of Maple's convert() or combine() functions.
Walter Roberson
on 3 Nov 2017
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Modess Seyednezhad
on 3 Nov 2017
But I got this:
>> syms a b c d real; F=a+j*b; G=c+j*d; imF=imag(F)
imF =
b
>> D = F/G; >> k=imag(D)
k =
(b*c)/(c^2 + d^2) - (a*d)/(c^2 + d^2)
????
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Steven Lord
on 3 Nov 2017
And that expression for k is equivalent to the expression Juraj expected. Either simplify k or use numden to extract the numerator and denominator of k and it should match your expectation.
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