How to parameterize function.

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hi, i created a vector form like given below and i want to replace x y z with t variable like this. P = [t^2 +2*t +3*t; t*t -2*t^2] . but this is a case where x = y = z =t. how can i replace x y and z with t .
syms x y z
P = [x^2 +2*y +3*z; x*y -2*z^2]

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 3 Dec 2022
Try something like this —
syms t x y z
P{1} = x^2 +2*y +3*z;
P{2} = x*y -2*z^2;
P = subs(P,{x,y,z},{t,t,t})
P = 
See the documentation on subs for details.
Another option is to create it as a symfun, then choose the arguments to assign to ‘t’.
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 5 Dec 2022
As always, my pleasure!
Also, to get them as a column vector —
syms t x y z
P{1,:} = x^2 +2*y +3*z;
P{2,:} = x*y -2*z^2;
P = subs(P,{x,y,z},{t,t,t})
P = 
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VBBV
VBBV on 3 Dec 2022
syms x y z
P = [x^2 +2*y +3*z; x*y -2*z^2]
subs(P,{x,y,z},{t,t,t})

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