Typing an equation in matlab with greek letters
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Panagiota Chatzi
on 20 May 2019
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 8 Sep 2024
Hello,
I have a problem with the greek letters in the line below. How can i insert the greek letters and also multiply them with each other the same time?
rs=(kB*T)/(4*π*η*D0);
Thank you!
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gonzalo Mier
on 20 May 2019
As far as I know you cannot use special symbols in matlab. You have to write them as pi and eta
dpb
on 21 May 2019
Indeed, not allowable, not just what you know... :)
variable-names has the rules.
It doesn't seem as though there really is any direct reason the character set couldn't be extended, but never seems to occur. Of course, there are potential issues with internationalization and not all character sets are the same, but doesn't seem insurmountable.
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Walter Roberson
on 21 May 2019
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 21 May 2019
syms kB T D0
Pi = evalin(symengine, '`π`');
nu = evalin(symengine, '`η`');
rs=(kB*T)/(4*Pi*nu*D0);
rs =
(T*kB)/(4*D0*`η`*`π`)
... Just don't ask to symvar(rs)
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Mohammad Qaza
on 8 Sep 2024
any idea how I can write two consecutive greek letters like Delta theta without having theta as subscript?
Walter Roberson
on 8 Sep 2024
That is a good question. I cannot think of any way to do it.
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