How to symbolically differentiate a function with respect to a different function

Let's say I have the following defined as symbolic functions:
phi(t),
phi_dot(t),
alpha(t),
alpha_dot(t),
and I have the equation
x = phi_dot*cos(alpha)
I want to take the derivative of x with respect to phi_dot;
y = diff(x, phi_dot)
but I cannot do so without getting the error that follows:
Error using mupadmex
Error in MuPAD command: Invalid variable. [stdlib::diff]
Error in sym/diff (line 44)
R = mupadmex('symobj::diff', S.s, x.s, int2str(n));
I can easily differentiate with respect to time, for example. However, I need the partial derivative of the function with respect to, for example, phi_dot. The output I expect from the above example would be:
y = cos(alpha)
Can anyone help me?

 Accepted Answer

It seems as if you cannot differentiate with respect to a symbolic function. Maybe it helps if you substitute phi_dot with a normal sym?
>> syms zz; y = diff(subs(x, phi_dot, zz), zz)
y(t) =
cos(alpha(t))

3 Comments

Alexander,
That very well might work. I'll give it a shot and let you know.
Thanks, Alex. I used the concept you suggested, using the subs() command to switch out the variables for functions of time, and I was thus able to take the time derivative of the equations.

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If phi_dot is not independent of cos(alpha) then diff(phi_dot * cos(alpha)) with respect to cos(alpha) is not going to be cos(alpha)

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That's why I said diff(phi_dot*cos(alpha),phi_dot) was equal to cos(alpha).
You are right, differentiating with respect to cos(alpha) would yield a different result.
Let phi_dot(t) = cos(alpha(t)) . Now differentiate phi_dot(t) * cos(alpha(t)) with respect to phi_dot(t) . You are differentiating phi_dot(t)^2 with respect to phi_dot(t) so the answer must be 2 * phi_dot(t) which would be 2 * cos(alpha(t)), which is *not* the same as cos(alpha(t))
You can only differentiate phi_dot(t) * cos(alpha(t)) with respect to phi_dot(t) and get cos(alpha(t)) if you know that phi_dot(t) is independent of cos(alpha(t)) -- and you have not given us any reason to expect that the two are independent.
You are failing to apply the product rule, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_rule
Unlike the situation where variables are assumed to be independent, functions are not assumed to be independent in calculus.
That sounds reasonable. That might be the reason why MuPAD refuses to differentiate w.r.t. phi_dot. I just assumed they are independent because that yielded the requested result.
You are right, Peter should double check that this is what he wants.

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on 11 Jun 2012

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on 18 Jan 2018

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