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How to get calculated variables from ode function?

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Alex
Alex il 29 Nov 2022
Commentato: Jan il 30 Nov 2022
Hi to all
I solve ODE for location and velocity of fluid, using ode23s embeded function. The solution is good. My question is how can I extract variables, which are calculated inside the ode23s? For example, how can I exytract fluid acceleration, a?
Thanks in advance.

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Jan
Jan il 29 Nov 2022
Modificato: Jan il 30 Nov 2022
The function to be integrated computes these values. You have all required inputs as output of ODE23S already. Use them as inputs to your function. Convert the function such, that it accepts matrices as inputs.
tspan = [0, 10];
y0 = [0, 0];
[T, Y] = ode23s(@fcn, tspan, y0);
Z = fcn(T.', Y.').';
plot(T, Y); hold('on');
plot(T, Z(:, 2), 'co');
function dy = fcn(t, y)
dy = [y(2, :); ...
sin(t)]; % [EDITED, T -> t]
end
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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson il 30 Nov 2022
Because @Jan gave you an "example differential equation" in fcn, implying (according to my interpretation) that you should modify the system of ODEs you have that you use ode23s to integrate. One point to keep track of here is that you need to take proper care of the orientation of the inputs such that you get a column-array for dy when calling the function at one instance in time with a 1-D array for y, but an [ny x nt] array when you call it with an array of times and a 2-D array for y.
Jan
Jan il 30 Nov 2022
@Alex: I've fixed the typo "T" to "t" and my example does run. So if your code (not mine!) produces an error, post this code. Then the readers can suggest a solution.

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