Taking a value from a previous for loop
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I have created a function to compute the Euler of a given IVP as seen below:
function U= Uler(N,h,y)
t = 0;
S = N/h;
for i=1:S
y = y +(h*(0.5*y*(1-y/2)))
t = t +h
end
U=y
end
I was wondering how do I take one of the values of past values of Y to calculate something later. For example if I do Uler(0.2,0.1,0.1) That would do the for loop twice giving me a value for y2, now how I would I go about finding y1 to implement later?
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Birdman
on 13 Nov 2017
You have to use indexing for it, define y and t as vectors. By this, you can reach any previous value that you want.
function U= Uler(N,h,y)
t = 0;
S = N/h;
y(1)=0;
t(1)=0;
for i=1:S
y(i) = y(i) +(h*(0.5*y(i)*(1-y(i)/2)))
t(i) = t(i) +h
end
U=y
end
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Jan
on 13 Nov 2017
Edited: Jan
on 13 Nov 2017
Store all intermediate results in a pre-allocated vector
function [y, t] = Uler(N,h,y0)
t = 0;
S = floor(N/h);
y = zeros(1, S); % Pre-allocate
y(1) = y0; % Copy initial value
t = zeros(1, S);
for i = 2:S
y(i) = y(i-1) + (h*(0.5*y(i-1)*(1-y(i-1)/2)));
t(i) = t(i-1) + h;
end
end
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