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Can vpasolve restrict the numerical solution to be a real number? If it can, how should I stipulate this condition?

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I have eight unknown variables and eight equations. Now I use the vpasolve to find the numerical solution of the equation, hoping to get only the real solution, but the vpasolve only returns a complex solution. Can I restrict the it to output only real solutions? If I can, how should I implement it? Thank you for your reply.

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 24 Apr 2022
syms x
S = vpasolve(x^6 - x^2 == 3, x)
S = 
assume(x,'real')
S = vpasolve(x^6 - x^2 == 3, [-Inf Inf])
S = 

jessie sun
jessie sun on 25 Apr 2022
Dear @Dyuman Joshi, I used "assume" to restrict the unknown variables to be real numbers:
But the output result was not as I expected:
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Apr 2022
Tips:
vpasolve ignores assumptions set on variables. You can restrict the returned results to particular ranges by specifying appropriate search ranges using the argument init_param.

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