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setting ode45 to solve at even timesteps

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Windell
Windell am 29 Apr. 2013
Hi I'm attempting to force ode45 to solve a set of odes at at least some constant timestep. I understand that ode45 is a variable step solver so it is okay if it solves at intermediate timesteps. However, I would like to have it solve at at least some regular timestep also. For example, of the timestep is 1 second then I would like the solution to at least contain solutions at seconds 0,1,2,3,4,5 ...
Do any of you know how to make this happen?
thanks, windell
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Jan
Jan am 29 Apr. 2013
This is really surprising for tspan=0:10000 (btw, neither :1: not the addition square brackets are required): Actually the output times are expecte to be [0, 1, 2, ...]. So where does 0.9960 come from?
Please do not describe what you have intented by the code, but the code itself. Otherwise we cannot find bugs.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 29 Apr. 2013
Wouldn't it make sense to interp1() to exact timepoints if your data is sufficiently close ?

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Jan
Jan am 29 Apr. 2013
It is explained in the documentation how to force the intergrator to output the trajectory at certain time points: Use a vector with more than 2 elements for tspan.

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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson am 29 Apr. 2013
If you give it an array with the times for which you want the solution instead of just the start and stop time in the TSPAN input variable. Read first paragraph of ode45 help.
HTH,

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