Convert a symbolic expresion to a vector
Convert each expression to a vector with length of the number of terms of an expression:
for example:
syms x a b c
r= a*x^2+b*x+c-exp(x)
R=sym2vec(r);
results in:
R =
[ c, -exp(x), b*x, a*x^2]
Limitations:
this is a rude way to solve the issue, the expression r always is expanded before assign to the vector
for example:
r = x*(a+b)+x
R=sym2vec(r)
you should have:
R=
[ x*(a+b), x]
but instead, you have:
R =
[ x, a*x, b*x]
Cite As
Luis Erasmo Miranda (2024). Convert a symbolic expresion to a vector (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/43479-convert-a-symbolic-expresion-to-a-vector), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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