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Running into issues with the familiar "Index exceedes array bounds" while using ode45.
Trying to figure out the value for k in the above code based on a system below and the dataset 'Data.MAT' consisting of 24 concentration and time measurements.
Can't figure out what's going on, I've tried defining my equation in a separate function (gave up on that) and instead followed the example on this Mathworks ode 45 example. I've used the same method before but can't understand why it's not working this time.
clc
clear all
close all
%% Loading and viewing data
Data = load('ProbData_hw3.MAT');
tspan = Data.time;
Ca_data = Data.Soln;
plot(tspan,Ca_data,'ko ')
xlabel('time')
ylabel('Measurement')
%% Setting up
y0 = Ca_data(1);
learn_rate = .001;
k_started = [1 1.001];
%get things going to get dJ/dk
% Get J1
k = k_started(1);
b=sqrt(1.2*9.81*k);
syms y(t)
[V] = odeToVectorField(diff(y,2) == (-k/1)*(9.81/k +b*y) - diff(y));
f = matlabFunction(V,'vars', {'t','Y'});
[t, y] = ode45(f, [0 5], y0);
y_hat = interp1(t,y,tspan);
for n = 1:24
tmp(n) = (y_hat(n)-Ca_data(n))^2;
end
J1 = 1/n*sum(tmp);
for i = 1:500
if i == 1
k = k_started(2);
Jold = J1;
k_old = k_started(1);
else
k = k_new;
Jold = Jnew;
end
[t, y] = ode45('ConcODE', [0 5], y0, []);
y_hat = interp1(t,y,tspan);
for n = 1:24
tmp(n) = (y_hat(n)-Ca_data(n))^2;
end
Jnew = 1/n*sum(tmp);
dP = -learn_rate*(Jnew-Jold)/(k-k_old); % k(+1) = k - LR(dJ/dK)
k_old = k;
k_new = k+dP;
Ki(i) = k_new;
Ji(i) = Jnew;
if dP < 1e-6
break
end
end
hold on
plot(t,y)
figure, plot(Ki,Ji)
2 Comments
Torsten
on 16 Apr 2019
- y0 must be a 2-element vector
- The ODE you gave in the text and the one used in the code seem to differ.
Try
to solve your ODE analytically first and then use lsqcurvefit to fit k to your data.
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