Which code of BVP4C replaces the code xSol(t) = simplify(xSol(t)) OR pretty([xSol(t);ySol(t)]) of DSOLVE
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Which code of BVP4C replaces the code   xSol(t) = simplify(xSol(t))   OR  pretty([xSol(t);ySol(t)])  of DSOLVE
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  Sourabh
 il 12 Giu 2025
        Hey @MINATI
To replace the code xSol(t) = simplify(xSol(t)) or pretty([xSol(t); ySol(t)]) from “dsolve” with “bvp4c”, you would typically solve a boundary value problem (BVP) instead of an initial value problem (IVP). 
Kindly follow the example on how to set up and solve a BVP using “bvp4c”: 
1. Define the ODE as a system of first-order equations. 
function dydx = bvpfcn(x, y) 
dydx = zeros(2, 1); % Initialize the output 
dydx(1) = y(2);     % y1' = y2 
dydx(2) = -y(1);    % y2' = -y1 (example equation) 
end 
2. Specify the boundary conditions. 
function res = bcfcn(ya, yb) 
res = [ya(1); yb(1) - 2]; % y(0) = 0, y(1) = 2 
end 
3. Create an initial guess for the solution. 
xmesh = linspace(0, 1, 5); % Mesh points 
solinit = bvpinit(xmesh, [0; 0]); % Initial guess for y and y' 
4. Use bvp4c to solve the problem. 
sol = bvp4c(@bvpfcn, @bcfcn, solinit); 
5. Plot the solution to visualise the results. 
plot(sol.x, sol.y(1,:), '-o'); % Plot y1 
xlabel('x'); 
ylabel('y'); 
title('Solution of the BVP'); 
For more information on “bvp4c”, kindly refer the following MATLAB documentation: 
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