how to Solve differential equation
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Hi all
I have equation like this
dy/dt = a*y^2 + b*y + c
where a, b and c are constant
how can I solve this equation using matlab
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Star Strider
on 26 Jul 2016
I would use ode45 (unless your constants vary significantly in magnitude, then use ode15s).
The code:
a = 0.1; % Create Data
b = 0.2; % Create Data
c = 0.3; % Create Data
f = @(t,y) a.*y.^2 + b.*y + c; % Differential Equation Anonymous Function
tspan = [0 5]; % Time Span
y0 = 0; % Initial Condition
[t,y] = ode45(f, tspan, y0); % Numerically Integrate ‘f(y)’
figure(1)
plot(t,y)
grid
See the documentation for ode45 for details.
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siddharth tripathi
on 24 Jun 2017
Its amazing star. I am going around looking at your solutions and liking them. LOl
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arbia haded
on 16 May 2017
i would like to ask 2 quetions plz : 1- with ode45 can we solve a differential equation with spatial variation, for example the variation in the cartisian frame (x, y and z) 2- with ode45 can we solve a system like: dEz/dy-dEy/dz = a dEx/dz-dEz/dx = b dEy/dx-dEx/dy = c
i will be thankful if some one can help me
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