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symbolic, unable to assign equality to matrix


From: Nicholas Jankowski
Subject: symbolic, unable to assign equality to matrix
Date: Wed, 13 May 2020 15:08:49 -0400

came across an apparent Matlab incompatibility error related to symbolic variable assignment:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61667621/octave-symbolic-error-cannot-determine-truth-value  

came up with what I think is a simple case:

Matlab 2020a:
>> syms a b c d
>> e = [a == b, c == d]
e =
[ a == b, c == d]
>> f(1) = a==b
f =
a == b
>> f(2) = c==d
f =
[ a == b, c == d]
>> g(2) = c==d
g =
[ 0, c == d]
>> g(1) = a==b
g =
[ a == b, c == d]

Octave 5.2.0 and Symbolic 2.9.0 (with non-bundled 3.7.0):
>> syms a b c d
>> e = [a==b,c==d]
e = (sym) [a = b  c = d]  (1x2 matrix)
>> f(1) = a==b
f = (sym) a = b
>> f(2) = c==d
error: Python exception: TypeError: cannot determine truth value of Relational
    occurred at line 7 of the Python code block:
    if not A or not A.is_Matrix:
error: called from
    pycall_sympy__ at line 178 column 7
    mat_rclist_asgn at line 78 column 5
    mat_replace at line 144 column 5
    subsasgn at line 101 column 13
>> g(2) = c==d
g = (sym) [0  c = d]  (1x2 matrix)
>> g(1) = a==b
g = (sym) [a = b  c = d]  (1x2 matrix)




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