Solve issue in Matlab R2018b

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John Jarvis
John Jarvis on 28 Mar 2019
Commented: Star Strider on 28 Mar 2019
I was using Matlab R2014a earlier where I was able to solve this equation easily, but in Matlab R2018b it is returning the
error in sol = solve(eqn,a,[0 pi]); I couldn't figure out why. The working code in Matlab 2014a is
syms a T
v2=-2.3750
g=1;
b=0;
e2=0.5;
k=2.5;
w=-2*cos(k);
eqn = sin(3*k+a)./sin(2*k+a)==v2-w+(g.*T.^2)+(e2.*T.^2.*sin(k)^2)./(sin(2*k+a)^2+b*T.^2*sin(k).^2);
sol = solve(eqn,a,[0 pi]);
digits(5)
solutions = vpa(subs(sol),3)
Please note that "a" is to be bound to take values between 0 and pi.
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 28 Mar 2019
Only you can specify the range in vpasolve() where only one parameter is not known but with solve you can't specify the bounds.
John Jarvis
John Jarvis on 28 Mar 2019
Edited: John Jarvis on 28 Mar 2019
@Image Analyst:
The exact errors are as follows (all the red text)
Error in solve>getEqns (line 429)
[eqns, vars] = sym.getEqnsVars(argv{:});
Error in solve (line 226)
[eqns,vars,options] = getEqns(varargin{:});
Error in SolutionsPlot (line 11)
sol = solve(eqn,a,[0 pi]);

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 28 Mar 2019
Restrict ‘a’ using an assume call.
Try this:
syms a T
assume(a >= 0 & a <= pi)
v2=-2.3750
g=1;
b=0;
e2=0.5;
k=2.5;
w=-2*cos(k);
eqn = sin(3*k+a)./sin(2*k+a)==v2-w+(g.*T.^2)+(e2.*T.^2.*sin(k)^2)./(sin(2*k+a)^2+b*T.^2*sin(k).^2);
[sol,prms,conds] = solve(eqn,a, 'ReturnConditions',true)
digits(5)
solutions = vpa(subs(sol),3)
vpaconds = vpa(conds)
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John Jarvis
John Jarvis on 28 Mar 2019
@Star Strider, Many thanks for your elaboration.
Star Strider
Star Strider on 28 Mar 2019
As always, my pleasure.

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