Function with different parameters
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Tatjana Henning
on 16 Dec 2018
Commented: University Glasgow
on 15 Sep 2022
Hi everyone,
I am trying to vary the parameter e =[0.0001,0.0005,0.001,0.005,0.01] in my function and want to plot it in one figure. how can I do it?
Thank you!!
Hier is my code:
% Main program
s0=1;
c0=0;
t=linspace(0,10,100);
x0=[s0 c0];
[t,x]=ode45(@(t,x) num_lsg1(t,x), t, x0);
plot(t,x(:,1),'-o',t, x(:,2),'-x')
xlabel('time [s]');
ylabel('Substrat, Complex');
legend('Substrat','Complex')
%%Function definition
function dx=num_lsg1(t,x)
% Parameters
kme=0.625;
e=0.001;
kmm=1;
dx=zeros(2,1);
dx(1)=kme*x(2)-x(1)*(1-x(2));
dx(2) = (x(1)*(1-x(2))-kmm*x(2))/e;
end
Accepted Answer
madhan ravi
on 16 Dec 2018
Edited: madhan ravi
on 16 Dec 2018
s0=1;
c0=0;
t=linspace(0,10,100);
x0=[s0 c0];
for e =[0.0001,0.0005,0.001,0.005,0.01]
[t,x]=ode45(@(t,x) num_lsg1(t,x,e), t, x0); % function call
figure
plot(t,x(:,1),'-o',t, x(:,2),'-x')
xlabel('time [s]');
ylabel('Substrat, Complex');
legend('Substrat','Complex')
end
%%Function definition
function dx=num_lsg1(t,x,e)
% Parameters
kme=0.625;
kmm=1;
dx=zeros(2,1);
dx(1)=kme*x(2)-x(1)*(1-x(2));
dx(2) = (x(1)*(1-x(2))-kmm*x(2))/e;
end
Note: If you dont want separate figures you can remove figure and put hold on after the plot command because if you plot them in the same figure all the plots look the same because e variation is so small,.
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madhan ravi
on 17 Dec 2018
Anytime :) ,
plot(t,x1(:,1),'-ok',t,x2(:,1),'-* ') % correct syntax
By the way I don't see the difference in the same plot it looks like they lie on each other anyway it's your wish.
University Glasgow
on 15 Sep 2022
Hi please, how can plot for two different values of the varing parameters on the same figure. For instance, e= 0.0001 and e= 0.0005 on the same figure?
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