ODE45 for a second order differential equation

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I have a second order differential equation : y''=(2*y)+(8*x)*(9-x); Boundary Conditions y(0)=0 , y(9)=0 Need to solve the diff eq using ode45.
I've tried watching a bunch of tutorials but I just cannot seem to figure out how the function is written as a column vector [y';y'']. I don't understand it at all and that might make this query vague too.
Hope someone can help with the code or the explanation on how to solve the above.
Thank you

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Torsten
Torsten il 23 Apr 2018
[x,y] = ode45(@fun,[0 9],[0 -28]);
function dy = fun(x,y)
dy = zeros(2,1);
dy(1) = y(2);
dy(2) = 2*y(1)+8*x*(9-x);
But for a boundary value problem like yours, you will have to use "bvp4c" instead of "ode45".
Best wishes
Torsten.
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Torsten
Torsten il 23 Apr 2018
Modificato: Torsten il 23 Apr 2018
There seems to be a duplicate of ode45 on your desktop - rename or remove it.
Remston Martis
Remston Martis il 23 Apr 2018
Brilliant. Thank you Torsten!

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Stephan
Stephan il 22 Apr 2018
Modificato: Stephan il 22 Apr 2018

Hi,

transform a n-th order ode into a system of n 1st order ode's to solve it.

Matlab documentation example: https://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/math/solve-nonstiff-odes.html

More examples here: https://www.google.de/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.math.poly.edu/courses/ma2132/Notes/MA2132EquationsToSystems.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiQ_tCRq83aAhWMMewKHQ7CC1IQFjALegQIBxAB&usg=AOvVaw07Im9F42d9LrfvRIzL35Pd

If you read this i guess you can quickly solve your problem.

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Remston Martis
Remston Martis il 23 Apr 2018
Modificato: Remston Martis il 23 Apr 2018

I keep getting these errors: Attempt to execute SCRIPT ode45 as a

function: C:\Users\remst\Desktop\ode45.m

Error in ode45 (line 3) [x,y] = ode45(@fun,[0 9],[0 -28]);

My function declarations are:

function fun=fun(x,y)
fun=zeroes(2,1);
fun(1)=y(2);
fun(2)=(2*y(1))+8*x*(9-x);

Calling the function :

[x,y] = ode45(@fun,[0 9],[0 -28]);

Where am I going wrong? I've tried 10000s of ways

Ebraheem Menda
Ebraheem Menda il 30 Giu 2021
Modificato: Ebraheem Menda il 30 Giu 2021
In this case you have declared the name of the function and its output both with the same name 'fun'. That is the problem it seems.

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NARSIRAM GURJAR
NARSIRAM GURJAR il 16 Set 2019
C:\Users\remst\Desktop\ode45.m
save this file with different name

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