How to Find the period of a periodic function

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How do I find the period of this function?
*Note y(1) is equivalent to x and y(2) is equivalent to y in this set of equations.
My code:
sym vars
a=1; b=1; c=0.1; d=0.1;
RHS=@(t,y)([a*y(1)-b*y(1)*y(2); c*y(1)*y(2)-d*y(2)]);
[t,y]=ode45(RHS, [0 100], [5,0.2]);
figure
plot(t, y(:,1))
xlabel('t (in years)'); ylabel('Number of Prey (in millions)');
title('Number of Prey for 100 Year Period');
legend('x vs t');
set(gca, 'fontsize', 16);

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 26 Apr 2020
Use the Signal Processing Toolbox findpeaks function:
a=1; b=1; c=0.1; d=0.1;
RHS=@(t,y)([a*y(1)-b*y(1)*y(2); c*y(1)*y(2)-d*y(2)]);
[t,y]=ode45(RHS, [0 100], [5,0.2]);
figure
plot(t, y(:,1))
xlabel('t (in years)'); ylabel('Number of Prey (in millions)');
title('Number of Prey for 100 Year Period');
legend('x vs t');
set(gca, 'fontsize', 16);
[pks,locs] = findpeaks(y(:,1)); % Peaks & Locations
mean_period = mean(diff(t(locs))); % Period
text(min(xlim)+0.1*diff(xlim), min(ylim)+0.95*diff(ylim), sprintf('Mean Period = %.2f time units', mean_period))
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Nasir Holliday
Nasir Holliday on 26 Apr 2020
Oh! I didn't run it with the rest of the code so that's why! Thank you!

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