Reputation: 201
If I write in Maple
AC := Amp*sin(2*Pi/T*t);
then I am able to see the expression in algebraic way. But I can't plot it because T is unset (plotting against t, of course).
If I write
T := 100e-6;
AC := Amp*sin(2*Pi/T*t);
plot(AC, t=0..1e-3);
then I can plot it, but the expression is shown with numbers but not symbols.
My question is the following: If there is a way to nicely combine these both desires? So
I know that it is possible to write the expression firstly and then add its parameters. It work for small worksheets. But what to do if I have a 5-8-pages job and want to localize the variables in the beginning of the document (not to look for them everywhere)?
Thank you!
Upvotes: 0
Views: 186
Reputation: 7246
If you put equations for the parameters in a list (assigned earlier in the worksheet) then you can use so-called 2-argument eval
whenever you want to instantiate your symbolic expressions with those values.
For example, at the top of the worksheet you could have something like,
params:=[T=100e-6,Amp=33.0,parB=2.3,parC=-0.9];
and then later on your can still create new expressions containing unassigned symbols T
, Amp
, etc.
AC := Amp*sin(2*Pi/T*t);
2 Pi t
AC := Amp sin(------)
T
And then, whenever you wish to use those particular values,
plot(eval(AC,params), t=0..1e-3);
That last command succeeds because the 2-argument eval
call acts liks so,
eval(AC,params);
33.0 sin(20000.00000 Pi t)
Even after that plot
call, you can still use unassigned T
, etc, in new symbolic expressions.
Hope that helps.
Upvotes: 1