Plot dynamics of an ODE

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UserCJ
UserCJ el 21 de Sept. de 2022
Comentada: Cris LaPierre el 22 de Sept. de 2022
I have an ODE and I need to plot with respect to and varying p. Following is the sample plot required.
I managed to draw one plot for and following is the sample code.
[xi,x] = meshgrid(0:0.001:1,0:0.002:1);
p =1
f2 = @(x,a,b) a*b*(x)./(b-2+x));
f1 = @(x,a,b) a*b*(1-x)./(2*b-x);
rs = @(x1,x2,a,b,p) x1.*f1(x,a,b) - p.*(1-x1).*f2(x,a,b);
figure
contour(x1,2,rs(x1,x2,1,2,1),[0 0]);
Next I added a loop for p as follows:
np = 10;
phi = linspace(0,1,np);
for p = 1:np
f2 = @(x,a,b) a*b*(x)./(b-2+x));
f1 = @(x,a,b) a*b*(1-x)./(2*b-x);
rs = @(x1,x2,a,b,p) x1.*f1(x,a,b) - p.*(1-x1).*f2(x,a,b);
R = rs(x1,x2,1,2, p(p));
contour(x1,x2,R);
hold on
end
hold off
But, instead of the required ourput of 10 plots in one graph, I get many plots (>10) in my output. Can someone please help me with this?
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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre el 21 de Sept. de 2022
Editada: Cris LaPierre el 21 de Sept. de 2022
You have not copied your code correctly here, as both examples do not run.

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre el 21 de Sept. de 2022
I'm assuming your goal is to plot a line for when the function rs is equal to zero for various values of p. You could do that using contour, but I don't think that is the best way. However, you could still use contour to get the (x,y) coordinates of the 0 contour line for each, and then plot those.
np = 10;
[x1,x2] = meshgrid(0:0.001:1,0:0.002:1);
for p = 1:np
f2 = @(x,a,b) a*b*(x)./(b-2+x);
f1 = @(x,a,b) a*b*(1-x)./(2*b-x);
rs = @(xi,x,a,b,p) xi.*f1(x,a,b) - p.*(1-xi).*f2(x,a,b);
R = rs(x1,x2,1,2, p);
figure(1)
M=contour(x1,x2,R,[0 0]);
figure(2)
plot(M(1,2:end),M(2,2:end),'DisplayName',"p="+p)
axis([0 1 0 1])
hold on
end
hold off
legend(Location="northwest")
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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre el 22 de Sept. de 2022
I would keep the meshgrid approach. That will be faster than looping.
I'm not sure of a best way, but one way to do this without contour is to look for the min(abs(R)) in each row. This won't be the exact zero point, but will be close enough for the visualization.
np = 10;
X = 0.001:0.001:1;
Y = 0.002:0.002:1;
[x1,x2] = meshgrid(X,Y);
for p = 1:np
f2 = @(x,a,b) a*b*(x)./(b-2+x);
f1 = @(x,a,b) a*b*(1-x)./(2*b-x);
rs = @(xi,x,a,b,p) xi.*f1(x,a,b) - p.*(1-xi).*f2(x,a,b);
R = rs(x1,x2,1,2, p);
[xval,xind] = min(abs(R),[],2);
X_z0(:,p) = X(xind);
end
plot(X_z0,Y)
axis([0 1 0 1])
legend(Location="northwest")

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