How to graph a differential equation
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The equation I am trying to graph: f(y)=r(1−(y/L)y - py^2/(q+y^2)
Where p=1.2, q=1 and L=6.1
function yp=fishfun(t,y)
[t,y]=fishfun(fishfun,[0,1],-1);
plot(t,y)
yp=0.65*(1-(y/6.1))*y-(1.2*y*y)/1+y*y;
odeplot(t,y)
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Star Strider
on 13 Feb 2016
I believe this is what you want to do:
fishfun = @(t,y) 0.65*(1-(y/6.1))*y-(1.2*y*y)/1+y*y;
[t,y]=ode45(fishfun,[0,1],-1);
figure(1)
plot(t,y)
grid
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Daniel Baughman
on 8 Feb 2018
Edited: Daniel Baughman
on 8 Feb 2018
I don't understand why I have to use ode45 to plot differential equations. Edit: sorry just seems more complicated than it has to be.
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