Hi, I'm fairly new to python and was wondering how to solve this.
So I have the following:
So I have the following:
sigma_x=2 sigma_y=2 sigma_z=2 curr_location_x1=3 curr_location_y1=3 curr_location_z1=3 curr_location_x2=4 curr_location_y2=4 curr_location_z2=4 curr_location_x3=5 curr_location_y3=5 curr_location_z3=5 f_1=0.3 f_2=0.25 f_3=0.2 f = math.exp(-((((curr_location_x - x_my) * (curr_location_x - x_my)) / (2*sigma_x * sigma_x)) + (((curr_location_y - y_my) *(curr_location_y - y_my)) / (2 * sigma_y * sigma_y)) + (((curr_location_z - z_my) *(curr_location_z - z_my)) / (2 * sigma_z * sigma_z))))What I want to do is subsitute f for f_1, f_2 and f_3 to get x_my, y_my and z_my. Since there are three unknowns and three equations this should be solvable. I tried using scipy but had no luck since the equations have to equal 0 and didn't find the way that I could apply my problem on it. Does anyone know how to solve this?