Error in Constraining Symbolic Variables
Show older comments
I'm having trouble constraining a symbolic variable to a specific set of numbers.
Example:
(input)
>> syms k positive
will result in (output)
??? Error using ==> mupadinit at 35
Unable to initialize kernel
Error in ==> mupadengine.mupadengine>mupadengine.evalin at 117
[res,status] = mupadmex(statement,8);
Error in ==> mupadeval at 18
result = evalin(symengine,statement,'char');
Error in ==> sym.sym>sym.sym/assumptions at 619
mupadeval(['assume(' s ' > 0):']);
Error in ==> sym.sym>sym.sym/symchar at 203
assumptions(x,a);
Error in ==> sym.sym>sym.sym at 120
S = cell2sym(S,symchar(x,a,nargin));
I have also tried entering this as k=sym('k','positive') to the same effect. I don't understand why this is happening. Also, inputting the command "clear all" has the following effect.
>> clear all
Warning: The following error was caught while executing 'mupadengine' class destructor:
Error using ==> mupadinit at 35
Unable to initialize kernel
I am worried the code may be corrupted for some reason. If someone could provide insight into my issue or help me correct it, I would be greatly appreciative.
4 Comments
Paulo Silva
on 27 Jan 2011
Both ways work fine here with matlab 2008b
Matthew
on 27 Jan 2011
Oleg Komarov
on 27 Jan 2011
Can you post more code? Like what you do before trying to constrain them?
Matthew
on 27 Jan 2011
Accepted Answer
More Answers (0)
Categories
Find more on Conversion Between Symbolic and Numeric in Help Center and File Exchange
Products
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!