Using ODE45 with sine function

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Heather Newell
Heather Newell am 2 Dez. 2021
Beantwortet: Star Strider am 2 Dez. 2021
I have a preliminary simple system with the code as follows. I keep getting an error for 'Not enought input arguments'. I'm not really sure what is going wrong here.
function Fv=funsys(t,Y)
Fv(1,1)=2*Y(1)+Y(2)+5*Y(3)+exp(-2*t);
Fv(2,1)=-3*Y(1)-2*Y(2)-8*Y(3)+2*exp(-2*t)-cos(3*t);
Fv(3,1)=3*Y(1)+3*Y(2)+2*Y(3)+cos(3*t);
[tv,Yv]=ode23(@(t,Y)funsys(t,Y),[0 pi/2],[1;-1;0]);
plot(tv,Yv)
Any help would be appreciated.
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James Tursa
James Tursa am 2 Dez. 2021
Is the code you posted all in one file as written? You should not have the ode23 and plot code inside the funsys function.
Heather Newell
Heather Newell am 2 Dez. 2021
Yes. I know they work together seperatly, but is there any way to write ode and plot within the same file?

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 2 Dez. 2021
... is there any way to write ode and plot within the same file?
See if this produces the desired result —
[tv,Yv]=ode23(@(t,Y)funsys(t,Y),[0 pi/2],[1;-1;0]);
figure
plot(tv,Yv)
grid
legend(compose('Y_{%d}',1:size(Yv,2)), 'Location','best')
function Fv=funsys(t,Y)
Fv(1,1)=2*Y(1)+Y(2)+5*Y(3)+exp(-2*t);
Fv(2,1)=-3*Y(1)-2*Y(2)-8*Y(3)+2*exp(-2*t)-cos(3*t);
Fv(3,1)=3*Y(1)+3*Y(2)+2*Y(3)+cos(3*t);
end
All in one script (.m) file.
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