Maple 18 Questions and Posts

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I am required to generate a list containing the square of numbers 1 through k where k is an arbitrary int,defined from 1 to n. To do this, I've currently got the following commands:

local k, mylist:=[];

for k from 1 to n do

mylist[k]=sumsquare(k);

end do;

where sumsquare() is a procedure I defined to compute the sum of the squares of 1 through a number passed as an argument

At present this gives me an out of bounds error. 

How can I initialize mylist to be of size n, like in other languages such as C++?

 

hi

i want to use Direct Search Package for solve system of equation but i have an error:

Error, SolveEquations is not a command in the DirectSearch package.

please help me. code is attached.boltmohasebe.mw

Hi,

 

  Suppose I have the following code

 

***

f[1]:=x1^2+x2;
f[2]:=-x2^3+x1-2;

solve({f[1], f[2]}, {x1, x2}):
a,b:= eval([x1, x2], %[1])[]:
a, b;

***

 

It could work and give me "1 and -1". 

 

I would like to have a general subroutine, solving f[1]...f[n]. I cannot input  "solve({f[1], f[2],....,f[n]}, {x1, x2}):" just like that. Is ther any way to use "solve" or similar module to handle arbitary number of variables?

Hi,

 

  I have the following code for using "PolynomialSystem" solve equations of polynomial

 

*********

with(SolveTools):

f:=PolynomialSystem({x+y-3, x^2+y^2-5}, {x, y}):

print(x,y);
print(f);
f[1];f[2];
a:=f[1][1];b:=f[1][2];
print(a,b);
c:=-evalf(a);d:=-evalf(b);

****************

 

The output is

***

x, y
{x = 2, y = 1}, {x = 1, y = 2}
{x = 2, y = 1}
{x = 1, y = 2}
x = 2
y = 1
x = 2, y = 1
-x = -2.
-y = -1.

***

From what I have seen, I cannot subtract the values of x and y as 2 and 1. Is there any way that I can get the values of solutions of variables, namely I can assign a variable "a" as 2, and the other variable "b" as 1?

 

Thank you very much!

 

 

 

 

Is it possible to organize output of plots in Mathematica-like manner

1
in one list (placed in one cell)?

In Maple I use tables for these purposes:

1

Maybe, does there exist a more elegant solution?

I just started my Calculus I class and I have a project to prove some various theorems. Maple rocks for this. 

 

How can I insert the Q.E.D. symbol (looks like a little black square) at the end of my proofs?

ok so I run Maple 18 , but the problem is that maple does not show me the phase portrait , it only keep showing me what i write,

for example , i write this  

  DE1 := diff(y(t),t) = z(t);
  DE2 := diff(z(t),t) = -y(t)*cos(t);
  phaseportrait([DE1,DE2],[y,z],t=-5..5,[[y(0)=1,z(0)=0],[y(0)=0,z(0)=2],[y(0)=0,z(0)=-2]],y=-Pi..Pi,z=-3..3,color=aquamarine,linecolor=blue);
  
and maple just show me these back
what should i do?

 

Hello friends,


I try to write a loop in Maple.


The equation is f (x) = x + 3


x is a variable and should be from 50 to 70 with dx = 5 can be used in the function, so that f (x) is to be determined.

How can I write such a loop?

I am attempting to reproduce the the direction field for the the diferential equation below that I found in a book. I am using the dfieldplot command in the window x=0..3 and y=-1..1 but Maple is only plotting the field above the x-axis. I am aware that this is neither a linear DE nor does it posses a unique solution. Is the type of DE the problem here? Do I need to use a different command?

diff(y(x),x)=3*y(x)^(2/3)

 

Hi,

 

I want to compute the determinant of a matrix A with this formula:

 Can someone help me to do it.  Of course, here I am using Einstein's convention.

Thank you in advance.

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Mario Lemelin
Maple 18 Ubuntu 14.04 LTS - 64 bits
Maple 18 Win 7 Pro - 64 bits messagerie : mario.lemelin@cgocable.ca téléphone :  (819) 376-0987

Hello everyone, I am having problem while trying to evaluate the double integral written in the file attached double_inegral.mw. Please help me out.
Many thanks in advance.

In this work we show you what to do with the programming of Embedded Components applied to graphics in the Cartesian plane; from the visualization of a point up to three-dimensional objects and also using the Maple language generare own interactive applications for touch screen technology in mobile devices techniques. Given that computers use multicore and designed algorithms that solve calculus problems with very good performance in time; this brings programming to more complex mathematical structures such as in the linear algebra, analytic geometry and advanced methods in numerical analysis. The graphics will show real-time results for the correct use of the parallel programming undertook to bear the procedural technique is well suited to the data structure, curves and surfaces. Interaction in a single graphical container allowing the teaching and / or research the rapid change of parameters; giving a quick interpretation of the results.

 

FAST_UNT_2015.pdf

Programming_Embedded_Components_for_Graphics_in_Maple.mw

Atte.

L.Araujo C.

Physics Pure

Computer Science

 

 

 

So as the title claims I am new to maple and am having trouble with trying to learn how exactly to accomplish certain things.

Mainly being that I am having trouble with a set of exquations that are equal to zero which I then set equal to eachother in order to solve for the values of the variables (x,y)

for example lets say that

f1:= x3-x2-(y2-y)x = 0

f2:= -1-ln(y)+ln(x-y) = 0 

now from here I start to become a bit iffy on what exactly I am supposed to be doing. I have a line of code stating 

f3:=f1=f2

and from there I have had absolutely no luck what so ever. 

any help would be much appreciated.

with(Tolerances):

a := `&+-`(2, .5);

b := `&+-`(30, 10);

evalf(a*b);

with(ScientificErrorAnalysis):

a1 := Quantity(2, .5);

b1 := Quantity(30, 10);

combine(a1*b1, errors);

Dear everyone, 

       I want to deal with experimental data with error. I find two ways to do the job. But  the results are different .Could you tell me which one is more correct?

      Thank you.

Barry.

The Maple help definition for spherical coordinates uses the triple (r, φ, θ) (Note the ordering!!) with φ in the range 0..Π and θ in the range 0..2Π. This means that the second entry in the triple is the zenith angle (latitude) and the third entry in th triple is the azimuth angle (longitude). This is confirmed by the relation to cartesian coordinates stated on the definition page as
x= r sin(φ) cos(θ)

y= r sin(φ) sin(θ)

z= r cos(φ)

However the help page for coords has spherical polars defined by the triple (u, v, w), with the relation to cartesian coordinates given as

x= u cos(v) sin(w)

y= u sin(v) sin(w)

z= u cos(w)

which suggests that this time it is the third entry in the triple (ie w) which is the zenith angle (latitude), with the second entry being the azimuth (longitude).

My simple-minded attempt to check which of these interpretations is correct is shown in the attached worksheet. This seems to confirm that the MapleHelp definitions page is correct and the help/coords page is incorrect - or am I missing something??

Download posVecChk.mw

 

 

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