Trouble substituting a value into a symbolic expression for use with fplot

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I'm having difficulty understanding what I'm doing wrong here:
syms x a
f=exp(x-a);
g=subs(f,'a',sym(0));
fplot(g,[-5 5])
I get the error:
Error using fcnchk (line 103)
If FUN is a MATLAB object, it must have an feval method.Error in fplot (line 61)
fun = fcnchk(fun);
If I explicitly define g as being a symbolic function:
fplot(@(x)g,[-5 5])
Undefined function 'isfinite' for input arguments of type 'sym'.
Error in fplot (line 113)
J = find(isfinite(y));
I clearly am not understanding the way the symbolic toolbox works and would appreciate a pointer.

Accepted Answer

Alexander
Alexander on 20 Mar 2012
The command fplot only takes function handles, not symbolic objects. The easiest way to plot symbolic objects is using ezplot:
ezplot(g,[-5 5])
If you want to use fplot, you can use the command matlabFunction to convert the symbolic object into a MATLAB anonymous function:
fplot(matlabFunction(g),[-5 5])
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Dec 2017
fplot() does accept symbolic objects in modern versions, but did not when the question was originally asked.
work wolf
work wolf on 11 Dec 2017
Edited: work wolf on 11 Dec 2017
Dear, Walter Roberson. Thanks, I had problem about using symfun with fplot(). Thus, I used
matlabFunction(f)
instead of
symfun(formula,variables)
Please, see my Question here

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