how to change time integration in pdepe
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feynman feynman
el 8 de Feb. de 2024
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el 4 de Mzo. de 2024
ode15s is used in pdepe. How to change it to say ode23 etc when in need?
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Torsten
el 8 de Feb. de 2024
I don't know how "pdepe" is arranged. If you can find the call to "ode15s" somewhere while editing the code, you could try to change it to a call to "ode23".
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Sanju
el 28 de Feb. de 2024
I understand that you want to change ODE solver whenever required,
‘pdepe’ is a function specifically designed for solving systems of partial differential equations in MATLAB. ‘pdepe’ internally selects an appropriate ODE solver based on the characteristics of the problem, and it does not allow you to specify ‘ode23’ or any other specific ODE solver.
If you need more control over the ODE solver used within ‘pdepe’, you can try to adjust the options provided to ‘pdepe’. For instance, you can specify tolerances, time steps, and other parameters that might affect the behaviour of the internal ODE solver.
Also, there’s an option for directly selecting the desired ODE solver for which you can directly use ‘ode23’ function call to solve the ODE,
Here’s an example code you can refer to,
% Define the ODE function
odefun = @(t, y) -y;
% Define the initial condition
y0 = 1;
% Define the time span
tspan = [0 10];
% Solve the ODE using ode23
[t, y] = ode23(odefun, tspan, y0);
Similarly, you can use other ODE solvers available in MATLAB such as ode45, ode23s, etc., by replacing ode23 with the desired solver function handle.
You can also refer to the following documentation links if required,
Hope this helps!
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