Error using symengine and matrix must be square
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Jordy Mopewou
on 10 Sep 2020
Commented: Jordy Mopewou
on 12 Sep 2020
While typing the following I get this error:
- error using symengine
- matrix must be square
A= [(2.*s +2) - (2.*s + 1) -1 -(2.*s +1)*(9.*s +1) -4.*s -1 -4.*s*(4.*s +1 +1./s)];
>> B= [I1;I2;I3];
>> C=[V;0;0];
>> B= inv(A).*C;
Error using symengine
Matrix must be square.
Where does the error comes from and how can I solve it?
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Ameer Hamza
on 10 Sep 2020
Can you share the mathematical form of the equation you are trying to solve?
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Star Strider
on 10 Sep 2020
Edited: Star Strider
on 10 Sep 2020
MATLAB will not automatically parse ‘A’ into separate elements. It is necessary to use appropriate delimiters to separate the individual elements (,) to define the elements and the rows (;).
Try this:
syms I1 I2 I3 V s
A= [(2.*s +2), - (2.*s + 1), -1; -(2.*s +1), (9.*s +1), -4.*s; -1, -4.*s, (4.*s +1 +1./s)];
B= [I1;I2;I3];
C=[V;0;0];
Eq = C == A * B;
[Isln] = solve(Eq, [I1,I2,I3]);
I1 = simplify(Isln.I1, 'Steps',100)
I2 = simplify(Isln.I2, 'Steps',100)
I3 = simplify(Isln.I3, 'Steps',100)
producing:
I1 =
(V*(20*s^3 + 13*s^2 + 10*s + 1))/(24*s^4 + 30*s^3 + 17*s^2 + 16*s + 1)
I2 =
(V*(s + 1)*(8*s^2 + 2*s + 1))/(24*s^4 + 30*s^3 + 17*s^2 + 16*s + 1)
I3 =
(V*s*(8*s^2 + 13*s + 1))/(24*s^4 + 30*s^3 + 17*s^2 + 16*s + 1)
EDIT — (10 Sep 2020 at 15:52)
To calculate them as impedances:
Z1 = simplify(V/I1, 'Steps',100)
Z2 = simplify(V/I2, 'Steps',100)
Z3 = simplify(V/I3, 'Steps',100)
producing:
Z1 =
(24*s^4 + 30*s^3 + 17*s^2 + 16*s + 1)/(20*s^3 + 13*s^2 + 10*s + 1)
Z2 =
3*s + (8*s^2 + 13*s + 1)/((s + 1)*(8*s^2 + 2*s + 1))
Z3 =
(24*s^4 + 30*s^3 + 17*s^2 + 16*s + 1)/(s*(8*s^2 + 13*s + 1))
.
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Ameer Hamza
on 10 Sep 2020
An alternate solution is to use the inv() or mldivide (\) operator to solve the equation. Since this seems to be the lalpalce transform of a circuit, the following also shows how to get the time-domain solution for a specific voltage signal (v).
syms s V(s) t
A = [(2*s+1) -(2*s+1) -1;
-(2*s+1) (9*s+1) -4*s;
-1 -4*s (4+1+1/s)];
C = [V; 0; 0];
I = A\C; % same as inv(A)*B but more efficient
% Let v is a constant signal, i.e., v=1
V1 = 1/s;
I1 = subs(I, V, V1);
i(t) = ilaplace(I1, s, t);
tv = 0:0.01:1;
iv = double(subs(i, t, tv));
plot(tv, iv.');

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