I have the following function (Viviani's curve):
Phi = @(t)[ cos(t)^2, cos(t)*sin(t), sin(t) ]
Just a check that it's valid:
s = linspace(0,T,1000);
plot3(cos(s).^2, cos(s).*sin(s), sin(s));
How to derivate the function Phi (maybe multiple times), which represents Viviani's curve in a point t where t goes from 0 to 2*pi? Did I defined Phi suitable for such a derivative? I've tried diff, but it did not keep the Phi as I would need it.
If the second derivative would be Phi_d2, I need to get it's value (for example in t = 0).
How can I achieve this?
Here are three ways you can accomplish this. The first uses
subs, the second uses asymfun, and the third uses complex step differentiation:You can find a function for performing first- and second-order complex step differentiation on my GitHub:
cdiff. Note that complex step differentiation won't work well for higher order derivatives. It's best when one only has a non-differentiable function or needs fast numerical first derivatives.