Rearrange Variables in an equation
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    Mech Princess
      
 on 20 Jul 2012
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Star Strider
      
      
 on 29 Jan 2023
            I declare the variables using sym or syms then i have an equation a+2*b=1; I want MATLAB to give me a=1-2*b; or alternatively b=(1-a)/2;
is there a way to do this?
Also, There maybe more than 2 variables Equation maybe linear or non-linear Equation can change at each iteration. Thanks
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  Star Strider
      
      
 on 20 Jul 2012
        
      Edited: Star Strider
      
      
 on 20 Jul 2012
  
      This is one way:
        syms a b
        eqn = (a + 2*b == 1)
        v_a = solve(eqn, a)
        v_b = solve(eqn, b)
producing this output:
v_a =
1 - 2*b
v_b =
1/2 - a/2
I suggest you avoid expressions such as:
        [a b] = solve(eqn, a, b)
even though it is valid syntax, because instead of solving the equation for ‘a’ and then solving it independently for ‘b’, it solves it for ‘a’ first and then solves the resulting equation for ‘b’ in terms of an introduced variable ‘z’. That produces a multi-line warning in red (that I will not reproduce here), and the results:
a =
1 - 2*z
b =
z
that does not make sense to me. I consider this to be a bug, and I would prefer it to be an option rather than the default, but that is not my decision.
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  Star Strider
      
      
 on 20 Jul 2012
				This:
        data = [-1 0 1;-1 +1 -1]';         
        alpha = sym('alpha',[1 3]); 
        advct = alpha * data(:,2)
        v_2 = solve(advct == 0, alpha(1))
gives me these:
advct =
alpha2 - alpha1 - alpha3
v_2 =
alpha2 - alpha3
Is that the result you were hoping for?
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  Nitesh khanna
 on 1 Aug 2020
        how to replace the variables   a, b, c, d  by variables   w, x, y, z  for; in eqn
eqn=a+b+c+d==9;
will this command work
eqn=subs(eqn, [a,b,c,d],[w,x,y,z])
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  Bill Tubbs
      
 on 29 Jan 2023
        >> syms a b
>> eqn1 = b == (1 - a) / 2;
>> isolate(eqn1, a)
ans =
a == 1 - 2*b
>> isolate(eqn1, b)
ans =
b == 0.5000 - 0.5000*a
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  Star Strider
      
      
 on 29 Jan 2023
				Definitely!  
I’ve used isolate extensively in my Answers since it was introduced, when its use was appropriate.  
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