plot integral equation coming from ode solver

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STP
STP 2019년 2월 15일
편집: Torsten 2023년 8월 20일
I have an equation that comes from ode solver :
[t1 V1] = ode15s(dV1dt, t1, y1); plot(t1, V1 ,'-b','lineWidth',2)
then I do some basic addition or subtraction on it for eg :
Aout1=(V1-1); plot(t1,Aout1,'-b','lineWidth',2);
Now I wish to integrate the output : So I tried with
final = integral (Aout1, 0, 4.2)
But I get error :
Error using integral (line 82) First input argument must be a function handle.
I tried other things as well; but I don't achieve what I wish. Although 'cumsum' works well on it just like that.

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2019년 2월 15일
Use the trapz (link) function:
idx = find(t1 <= 0.42);
final = trapz(t1(idx), Aout1(idx))
Since you menitoned cumsum, also see the documentation for cumtrapz (link).
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Amirah Algethami
Amirah Algethami 2023년 8월 20일
thanks @Torsten this extract with defining dV2/dt = V1-1 , I thought ode15 will be integrated it without using integral function? please clarify it for me.
Thanks
Torsten
Torsten 2023년 8월 20일
편집: Torsten 2023년 8월 20일
If you call ode15s with the additional ODE dV2/dt = V1(t)-1, V2(tspan(1)) = 0, ode15s will return
V2(i) = integral_{t=tspan(1)}^{t=tspan(i)} (V1(t)-1) dt (1 <= i <= end)
in the solution column for V2 in Y. The call somehow looks like
[T,Y] = ode15s(dVdt,tspan,[V1,0])
If you have further questions, please include executable code and mark the line where you have difficulties.

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