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Nikola
Nikola il 9 Set 2013
Hi,
I created some nested function but it reports the error. In the first function, I calculated values for temperatures x1 and x2. Then, I defined function result that represents thermostat which should determine should thermostat be on or off in each iteration. In case that thermostat does not work in each iteration, temperature raise. Here are the functions:
function xprime = heat_sys(t,x);
params...
xprime = (system of diff equat)
function result = thermostat(x);
on = true;
off = false;
for i=1:n(end)
if(x(i,1)>=18 && x(i,1)<=20)
result(i)=on;
else if(x(i,1)<18)
result(i)=on;
else if(x(i,1)>20)
result(i,1)=off;
end;
end;
end;
end;
By the way, is this right approach to do this or I could use something different also?
Thanks in advance!
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 9 Set 2013
The xprime you are returning does not look to involve values calculated by thermostat(). If it actually does, then you would have the calls in the way you defined your system of equations... e.g.,
xprime = [ .... t^5+thermostat(x), ....]
If, though, the differential equation matrix is not calculated in terms of thermostat calls, then some other layer needs to receive the result of the thermostat calls. What layer is that?
Nikola
Nikola il 9 Set 2013
I think that I also thought about the same thing today but I couldn't figure a way how to solve the system of equations separately and then relate to the thermostat function.
Thermostat input should be xprime output, correct? Is that answer to your question?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 9 Set 2013
I am going to guess that you have missed out on telling us that your heat_sys function is being invoked by ode45 or similar. I am going to further guess that heat_sys is your main function, and that your thermostat function is needed to calculate non-linear constraints. If I am correct, then a handle to your thermostat function would need to be passed as an additional parameter to the ode call, and it would also have to be modified to return information for both equality constraints and inequality constraints (I cannot tell which you intend in your existing code.)
If I am correct so far, please have another look at the documentation for the ode function you are using.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 9 Set 2013
Okay so how do the thermostat values actually get used? What takes them as inputs ? Or are they purely constraints (which it doesn't quite sound to me that they are) ?
Nikola
Nikola il 10 Set 2013
Output thermostat values are on and off. It means if temperature is below 18, then is on. Also, I want to keep temperature between 18 and 20 but if goes above 20, then thermostat should be switched off. Therefore, inputs of thermostat function are output values of xprime because in every another iteration, we have new value of xprime, or x1 and x2.

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