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"Mark " <markcouwenberg@atgmaildot.com> wrote in message <ganstp$1je$1@fred.mathworks.com>... > Dear All, > > I want to find an optimal solution for a linear set of equations with more unknowns than equations, ultimately up to 3 equations and some 4-10 variables. > Lets start simple with 2 equations, 3 unknowns > coefficient matrix: > A=[1 1 0; 0 0 1]; > b = [10;10]; > > Solution represent     

Group: comp.softsys.matlab · Group Profile · Search for Numf in comp.softsys.matlab
Author: Mark
Date: Sep 16, 2008 06:24

Dear All, I want to find an optimal solution for a linear set of equations with more unknowns than equations, ultimately up to 3 equations and some 4-10 variables. Lets start simple with 2 equations, 3 unknowns coefficient matrix: A=[1 1 0; 0 0 1]; b = [10;10]; Solution represent a set of forces which have a certain upper limit, e.g.: ub=[20 20 20]; I do the following: 1. find particular
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Author: Mark
Date: Sep 16, 2008 02:06

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Author: fr
Date: Apr 23, 2008 02:12

In article <fj4go3$a1t$1@fred.mathworks.com>, Jirma Makko <jama1@live.se> wrote: You should read the introduction to Matlab programming. numf = length(f); results = zeros(1,numf); for K=1:numf results(K) = the_equation(f(K)) end Depending on exactly what you want to do, it is possible that you would not even need the for loop. There is still a problem
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> You should read the introduction to Matlab programming. > > numf = length(f); > results = zeros(1,numf); > for K=1:numf > results(K) = the_equation(f(K)) > end > > > Depending on exactly what you want to do, it is possible that > you would not even need the for loop. > -- > "No one has the right to destroy another person's belief by > demanding empirical evidence."     

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Author: Andrzej Filip
Date: Apr 2, 2008 09:18

In article <fj4duj$t4g$1@fred.mathworks.com>, Jirma Makko <jama1@live.se> wrote: I got a list f (with som values) I am going to calculate the with every one of the value For exampel: f contains: 1 2 3 4 5 and so on and i have to get out every one of the value with a for lopp or something like that but i dont know how, after that i put the different values
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Apparently the column is being treated as either an integer or NUMBER type. Regardless of its data type, the value presented in a report is always formatted character data. Investigate the formatting rules for numerics; i.e. NUMBER types. What I found, and thus infer, is that... Default NUMWIDTH is 10, with ability to show negative. A nine digit numeric, the decimal separator,     

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Author: bounce
Date: Dec 23, 2007 18:15

On Nov 9, 10:29 am, wolf_...@yahoo.com wrote: OK, all that crap you do--messing with fractions, rearranging variables, blah blah blah? The stuff you do in school then never do again, because the real world uses decimal points?! Well, my son is in the 7th grade, and he is getting into that math-- pre algebra. Where can I get spun up quickly on using the step by step algebraic
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Author: Walter Roberson
Date: Dec 4, 2007 13:54

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Author: Jirma Makko
Date: Dec 4, 2007 13:27

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Author: Walter Roberson
Date: Dec 4, 2007 12:49

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Author: CRPence
Date: Nov 22, 2007 10:48

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Author: rdj
Date: Nov 19, 2007 11:47

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