using symbolic calculus on char strings (coming from a file)
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genevois pierre
on 29 Nov 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 1 Dec 2018
Hello, I'm currently using str2sym on char strings obtained from fgetl on a text file containing many lines of mathematical expressions that don't use Matlab syntax. More precisely, I perform some simple manipulations on those raw text strings (using regexprep for example), then I convert them using str2sym to make some simplifications, and I finally need to convert back the symbolic expressions to standard char strings in order to write them on a .m file (for later use). Two problems arise :
- a warning arises when using str2sym ;
- I don't know how to convert back the symbolic expressions to standard char strings
Can somebody help me ? Thanks in advance.
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Dec 2018
? str2sym does exist in MATLAB starting from r2017b which is your release .
If you have a scalar sym variable to convert back to character then use char()
If you have a nonscalar sym variable then arrayfun @char with uniform 0 . You use that instead of char() of the whole array because char applied to the whole array willl return a character vector that starts with aa call to matrix() which has to do with internal representation of the array .
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genevois pierre
on 1 Dec 2018
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Dec 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 1 Dec 2018
there are warnings in r2017b about using sym() for converting expressions to symbolic but sym2var was new in that release and would not have a warning . Well just maybe in the case where the character vector was in mupad syntax , I would have to test that .
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