Taylor series method for 2 coupled ODEs and I'm confused!!!

Greetings all,
I'm trying to solve the following initial value problem using the Taylor series method:
x1prime = sin(x1)+cos(t*x2)
x2prime = sin(t*x1)/t
with x1(-1) = 2.37 and x2(-1) = -3.48. I've included the derivates to the third order (see code below), and I'm trying to get it to run until t = 1, and where my step size h = 1.
I didn't include a print statement just yet as I am seeing if I am on the right track. All of the examples I see are for one equation ODE with initial condition, not two, so this is very new to me and I'm quite confused.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Code:
function taylor
h = 0.01;
x1 = 2.37;
x2 = -3.48;
t = -1;
for i=1:100
x1prime = sin(x1) + cos (t*x2);
x2prime = sin(t*x1)/t;
x1_2 = cos(x1)-t*sin(t*x2);
x1_3 = -t^2*cos(t*x2)-sin(x1);
x2_2 = cos(t*x1);
x2_3 = -t*sin(t*x1);
x1out = x1+h*(x1prime+0.5*h*(x1_2+(1/3)*h*(x1_3)));
x2out = x2+h*(x2prime+0.5*h*(x2_2+(1/3)*h*(x2_3)));
t = t+h;
end

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou 2013년 12월 3일
Jesse, i think you should add the index to the two solutions, try :
h = 0.01;
x1 = 2.37;
x2 = -3.48;
t = -1;
for i=1:200
x1prime = sin(x1) + cos (t*x2);
x2prime = sin(t*x1)/t;
x1_2 = cos(x1)-t*sin(t*x2);
x1_3 = -t^2*cos(t*x2)-sin(x1);
x2_2 = cos(t*x1);
x2_3 = -t*sin(t*x1);
x1out(i) = x1+h*(x1prime+0.5*h*(x1_2+(1/3)*h*(x1_3)));
x2out(i) = x2+h*(x2prime+0.5*h*(x2_2+(1/3)*h*(x2_3)));
t = t+h;
end
N=length(x1out);
time=linspace(-1,t,N);
plot(times,x1out)
figure,plot(time,x2out,'r'),

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Youssef,
Sorry for the late reply and thank you for the response, but doesn't the chain rule come into play here?
Thanks!
hi Jesse, yes, however we need see the history of that chain, in the first code we lost old events X(t-n....), because after each iteration t changes hence all Xs change. what do you think?
Yes that's true - thanks for all of your help!

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