Total beginner needs some help solving an equation
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Hi all, I'm a complete beginner with Matlab, I decided to start learning a bit about it recently as I would like to use Matlab to write a code for some calculations I am doing.
I don't need you guys to send me codes or anything, just some hints to point me in the right direction would be very much appreciated!
So here's a link to the equation that I want to solve ---> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23857814/Equation.JPG
Just to clarify the equation, 'Cn' and 'lamda' are in fact known values, or let's say they are variables that i can give specific values to so that in the equation only 'K' is unknown.
So my question is, how do I go about to solve for K in Matlab? Like I said, just some tips would be great :)
Thanks in advance.
Erik
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G A
on 24 Feb 2012
doc solve
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Sean de Wolski
on 24 Feb 2012
uses the SUBS function to substiture values into symbolic variables:
doc subs
G A
on 24 Feb 2012
Erik, you can try this way:
lamda=0.9; Cn=0.06;
syms k
solve (eval('(pi^4/(4*k))*((1+lamda*k/pi)/(pi*k/lamda)^2)* (0.5*pi*k/lamda*(((1+lamda*k/pi)/(1-pi*k/lamda))+(1-pi*k/lamda))+log(1-pi*k/lamda))-Cn'),k)
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