Euler's Method/Improved Euler's Method
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Having trouble working out the bugs in my Improved Euler's Method code. I previously had trouble with the normal Euler's method code, but I figured it out.
Euler's Method (working code):
syms t y
h=0.01;
N=200;
y(1)=1;
t(1)=0;
for n=1:N
k1=1-t(n)+4*y(n);
y(n+1)=y(n)+h*k1;
t(n+1)=t(n)+h;
end
plot(t,y)
And here is my attempt at Improved Euler's Method:
h=0.01;
N=200;
y(1)=1;
t(1)=0;
for n=1:N
k1=1-t(n)+4*y(n);
k2=1-t(n+1)+4*(y(n)+h*k1);
y(n+1)=y(n)+(h/2)*(k1+k2);
t(n+1)=t(n)+h;
end
plot(t,y)
The error message that pops up is "Index exceeds the number of array elements (1)." I'm rather new at MATLAB, and don't know what this means, can someone help me rework this? Thank you!
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Lucas Howarth
le 9 Oct 2020
Mike Asmanis
le 18 Juin 2021
Hey , how would i be able to solve this : y'(t)=cos(t + y) y(0)=0 t[0,3] exact solution y(t)=-t + 2arctan(t)
using your code?
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J. Alex Lee
le 9 Oct 2020
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The error is telling you that at the first step of your loop (n=1), you are trying to access the n=2nd element of t and y, but at the stage, t and y are only scalars (arrays with only 1 element) variables. You are trying to access an element of the "arrays" that doesn't exist.
if you are trying to implement implicit Euler, your problem is math, not coding.
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J. Alex Lee
le 9 Oct 2020
my bad, i didn't look very closely. i guess you are doing a 2 step RK, and it is probably right according to Sudhakar's answer.
Sudhakar Shinde
le 9 Oct 2020
yup.
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