change class syms to double

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PANOS
PANOS on 10 Apr 2023
Edited: John D'Errico on 10 Apr 2023
what must i do to change a class sym to a class double?

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 10 Apr 2023
Edited: John D'Errico on 10 Apr 2023
If your sym variable still contains ANY symbolic parameters, then nothing can change it to a number. A double connot store a symbolic parameter. But if your variable is purely numeric, then yes, it is easy, just use the function double. For example:
phi = (1 + sqrt(sym(5)))/2
phi = 
format long g
dphi = double(phi)
dphi =
1.61803398874989
So dphi is a double precision number. you can do as you wish with it now.
But if a variable contains any unresolved symbolic parameter, for example
syms a
V = (3*a+2)/(a^2+1)
V = 
Now if I try to use double on V, it will certainly fail with an error (I'll show that at the end of this answer, since once Answers MATLAB sees an error, it will not continue to process other lines of code.) However, I could convert V into a function.
Vfun = matlabFunction(V)
Vfun = function_handle with value:
@(a)(a.*3.0+2.0)./(a.^2+1.0)
And now Vfun is back in the double precision universe, since it is just a function handle, something that normal MATLAB understands.
Vfun(2.3)
ans =
1.41494435612083
And now we can use Vfun by any tool that uses doubles.
fzero(Vfun,3)
ans =
-0.666666666666667
We can of course stuff a number into a. That will resolve the value of a. Then double will work.
double(subs(V,a,2.3))
ans =
1.41494435612083
But, as I said, here is what you should expect to see if you try to force V to be a double, without somehow resolving all symbolic parameters into numbers.
dV = double(V)
Error using symengine
Unable to convert expression containing symbolic variables into double array. Apply 'subs' function first to substitute values for variables.

Error in sym/double (line 729)
Xstr = mupadmex('symobj::double', S.s, 0);

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Paul
Paul on 10 Apr 2023
Something like this ...
e = exp(sym(1))
e = 
e
class(e)
ans = 'sym'
format long
e = double(e)
e =
2.718281828459045
class(e)
ans = 'double'

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