syms t y(t)
ysol=dsolve(' D2y + Dy + 4.25*y = 0','y(0)=2','Dy(0)=1');
y(t)=simplify(ysol)
ezplot(y(t),[0 10]);
xlabel('t');
ylabel('y(t)');
Based on the code block above, I get the following output.
But the output I want to get is as follows.
The formula is as above
I have to use ezplot. How can I get the 2nd output? Where am I making a mistake?

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 20 Apr. 2021

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Change the ezplot call to fplot:
syms t y(t)
ysol=dsolve(' D2y + Dy + 4.25*y = 0','y(0)=2','Dy(0)=1');
Warning: Support of character vectors and strings will be removed in a future release. Use sym objects to define differential equations instead.
y(t)=simplify(ysol)
y(t) = 
fplot(y(t),[0 10]);
xlabel('t');
ylabel('y(t)');
grid
And note the Warning.

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Kutlu Yigitturk
Kutlu Yigitturk am 20 Apr. 2021
I'm asking because I don't know, what's the difference between fplot and ezplot?
Star Strider
Star Strider am 20 Apr. 2021
The documentation for fplot and ezplot explains it better than I can. Essentially, fplot is more robust anbd easier to use, although there are some differences.
Kutlu Yigitturk
Kutlu Yigitturk am 20 Apr. 2021
Thank you.
Star Strider
Star Strider am 20 Apr. 2021
My pleasure!
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