Solving ODEs using matlab (ode45)

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Pazzo Giampalo
Pazzo Giampalo il 19 Lug 2013
Risposto: SANDEEP KUMAR R il 14 Set 2016
Hello,
I am new to matlab. I was trying to follow an instruction from mit.edu.
I want to use ode45 to solve ODEs.
I have the following in my function page:
function dxy = diffxy (t, xy)
x = xy(1);
xdot = xy(2);
y = xy(3);
xdot = xdot;
ydot = 3*x+5;
xdoubledot = 3-ydot+2*xdot
dxy = [xdot; xdoubledot; ydot]
To get a solution, I type [T, XY] ode45 ('diffxy', 0, 10, [0 1 0]) in my command window (t from 0 to 10 and the initial value of x is 0, xdot is 1, and ydot is 0). But the following message :
??? [T, XY] ode45 ('diffxy', 0 10, [0 1 0])
|
Error: Unexpected MATLAB expression.
I wonder if anyone could please help.
Thankyou!
Pazzo
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Jan
Jan il 20 Lug 2013
Modificato: Jan il 20 Lug 2013
What is "my function page"?
I've formatted your code. Please read the "? Help" link to find out, how to do this by your own. Thanks.
You need an additional "=" to assign the output.

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Matt Kindig
Matt Kindig il 19 Lug 2013
Did you forget the assignment sign?
[T, XY] = ode45 ('diffxy', 0 10, [0 1 0])
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Pazzo Giampalo
Pazzo Giampalo il 20 Lug 2013
thank you Matt, but no, that didn't work. I guess my question is, when I have the function page written out, how do I call that function (execute it) in my command window? I tried to look up online, but still not figure it out using ode45.
Jan
Jan il 20 Lug 2013
Please explain "didn't work" with details. And we have to know, where you have written the shown code.

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Pazzo
Pazzo il 3 Ago 2013
Jan,
I found out that I should add a bracket, [ ],along with an equal sign, =, to make it work.
thank you for your help though.
Pazzo

SANDEEP KUMAR R
SANDEEP KUMAR R il 14 Set 2016
Instead of 'diffxy' use @diffxy in ode45

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