Need help with jacobi iterative method computation - matlab code
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I'm having trouble getting my code to work for a jacobi iteration problem. The problem is for a class project titled Numerical solution of heat equation on a 2D rectangular plate, here's a pic of the guidelines:
heres my code:
%%Part 1- Define N+1 by 2N+1 matrix
n=10 ;
old_Temp=zeros(n+1,2.*n+1) ;
old_Temp(:,(2.*n+1))=1 ;
old_Temp(n+1,:)=1 ;
old_Temp;
new_Temp=old_Temp;
% Part 2- Define 3 loops
% outermost loop
No=10;
tol=(1*10^-6);
iterations=0;
old_Temp=new_Temp;
while abs(new_Temp-old_Temp) <= tol % convergence check
for i=2:2*N % inbetween loop
for j=2:N % innermost loop
new_Temp(i,j) = (old_Temp(i+1,j) + old_Temp(i-1,j) + old_Temp(i,j+1) + old_Temp(i,j-1))/4; %jacobi computation
end
end
old_Temp(i,j)=new_Temp(i,j);
iterations=iterations+1; % iteration counter
end
| I can't seem to figure out what's wrong with it...it keeps giving me the error
Attempted to access old_Temp(12,2); index out of bounds because size(old_Temp)=[11,21].|
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Walter Roberson
am 13 Mai 2015
The code does not define N
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Walter Roberson
am 13 Mai 2015
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You create a (10+1) * (2*10+1) matrix, but your first index into it, "i", is set to go up to 2*N and your second index "j" is set to go up to N. It appears that you have the limits of the two "for" loops reversed.
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Steven Benmoha
am 13 Mai 2015
Bearbeitet: Steven Benmoha
am 13 Mai 2015
Walter Roberson
am 13 Mai 2015
Have you considered using
conv2(old_Temp, [0 1 0; 1 0 1; 0 1 0]/4, 'same')
instead of your double-for loop?
Walter Roberson
am 13 Mai 2015
You know that the
old_Temp(i,j)=new_Temp(i,j);
is taking place after the double "for" loop has ended, so the values of "i" and "j" are whatever they happened to last be as a result of the loop? In particular i will be 2*N and j will be N ? So you are modifying only the bottom right hand corner ? But your delta is based upon the middle column, which isn't going to change?
Steven Benmoha
am 13 Mai 2015
Walter Roberson
am 13 Mai 2015
You could be doing the entire matrix in one step, without even using conv2(). Ah well. In any case look at the other issues I raised.
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