A little symbolic problem
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A little symbolic problem
Hi, I met a little problem and hope for your help.
How to overcome this behavior without manual intervention?
MC15 File is attached
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You have to differentiate (name differently) between the X as parameter of the function, and X as the vector you defined before.
Within the definition of the function u, the best(closest) known X is the parameter of that function u, that is X, which at that point is unknown to be a vector...
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Luc
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Try vectorizing your expression:
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no result(:
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You have to differentiate (name differently) between the X as parameter of the function, and X as the vector you defined before.
Within the definition of the function u, the best(closest) known X is the parameter of that function u, that is X, which at that point is unknown to be a vector...
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Luc
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Thank you Luc
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> How to overcome this behavior without manual intervention?
maybe that way:
