RK4 Errors in MATLAB
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I'm trying to solve the following ODE using RK4 $$F = \frac{1}{50t^2}$$.
My code is the following
function [t,y]=euler2(y0,dt,t0,tf)
t=t0:dt:tf; y=zeros(1,length(t)); y(:,1)=y0; F = @(t,r) 1/(50*Power(t,2));
for i = 1:length(t)-1 k1 = F(y(:,i),t(i)); k2 = F(y(:,i)+0.5*dt*k1,t(i)+0.5*dt); k3 = F(y(:,i)+0.5*dt*k2,t(i)+0.5*dt); k4 = F(y(:,i)+dt*k3,t(i)+dt);
y(:,i+1) = y(:,i) + dt*(k1+2.0*(k2+k3)+k4)/6.0;
end end
When I run the code however, with y0 = 50 for example, or any other number, this yields just an array of zeros and eventually NaN.
Please help.
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Walter Roberson
el 4 de Ag. de 2016
You use
F = @(t,r) 1/(50*Power(t,2));
Power appears to be undefined in the code you gave. Perhaps you are thinking of power
Your F function takes t (presumably time) as the first variable and r (unknown purpose) as its second column, and it ignores the second parameter. But you are invoking
k1 = F(y(:,i),t(i));
in which you appear to be passing y as the first parameter and a time as the second parameter. That k1 y(:,i) is going to be received into the parameter that F knows as t, and that k1 t(i) is going to be received into the parameter that F knows as r (where it is going to be ignored).
For the sake of the readers, you need to be consistent about whether it is your first parameter or the second parameter of F that is the time parameter.
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