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matrix of variables?
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jdonner |
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matrix of variables? |
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Fri, 30 May 2003 17:12:01 -0500 |
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Hi,
I'm trying to solve a non-linear equation with 25 vars,
and it works when I number them from x(1) .. x(25) but,
they naturally are a 2D array of variables, is there some way
I can I use matrix notation for convenience?
When I try to say this:
function y = f (x)
g = 0.9;
# center parts
y(2,2) = -1 * x(2,2) + (1/4)*g*(x(1,2) + x(2,1) + x(2,3) + x(3,2));
y(2,3) = -1 * x(2,3) + (1/4)*g*(x(1,3) + x(2,2) + x(2,4) + x(3,3));
... more
I get:
error: invalid column index = 2
error: evaluating binary operator `*' near line 4, column 13
error: evaluating binary operator `+' near line 4, column 22
error: evaluating assignment expression near line 4, column 8
error: called from `f'
error: fsolve: evaluation of user-supplied function failed
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks,
Jeff
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