Runge-kutta (rk2) for radio decay
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solve the equation
dN(t)/dt=-N(t)/tau
decay constant=1
initial nuclei=1000 @ t=0
my code so far is:
%radioactive decay
t0=0
N0=1000
tf=5
dt=.05
tau=1
%Initialize
t=t0:dt:tf;
N=zeros(size(t));
N(1)=N0;
t(1)=t0;
for i =2:length(t);
tn=t(i-1);
Nn=N(i-1);
Y1=dt*decay(tn,Nn);
Y2=dt*decay(tn+dt/2,Nn+Y1/2,tau);
Y3=dt*decay(tn+dt/2,Nn+Y2/2,tau);
Y4=dt*decay(tn+dt,Nn+Y3,tau);
N(i)=Nn+((Y1+Y4)/2+(Y2+Y3))/3;
end;
plotcompare(t,N,N0,tau,'RK4')
it keeps running the error message 'too many input arguments'
Am i headed in the right direction? anything will help
thanks
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James Tursa
am 27 Sep. 2016
Please show the decay code. Note that you are calling decay with only 2 arguments in the Y1 line, but with 3 arguments in the other lines.
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Michael Abboud
am 29 Sep. 2016
When I tried to run your code, I received the following error message: “PDS is not a polytopic or parameter-dependent system”, so I’m wondering if you perhaps wrote your own “decay” function.
However, if you are using the MATLAB “decay” function from the Robust Control Toolbox, appears from the documentation page that “decay” has only two inputs: “ps” and “options”. Here, “options” is an array of 2 values, yet you are passing in 3 separate arguments.
Instead of using the line:
>> Y2 = dt * decay( tn+dt/2, Nn+Y1/2, tau);
Try the following:
>> options = [Nn+Y1/2 , tau];
>> Y2 = dt*decay( tn+dt/2, options);
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