In Ode15s, how do I break the time span into smaller intervals and call the solver twice, so that the integration proceeds faster?
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Hi, can anyone explain these lines from the Matlab website to me?

and

I understand how splitting the total time span into small intervals can speed up ODE. But in order to implement this method, how exactly do I "call the solver twice"? How to combine the outputs from each call into one? Say my total time span is
tspan=[t0 tf];
and I break it into
tspan1=[t0 t1];
tspan2=[t1 tf];
If I directly call the solver twice like the following,
% Method 1
[ta,y1]=ode15s(@odefun,tspan1,initialCond,solverOptions,additionalParams);
[tb,y2]=ode15s(@odefun,tspan2,initialCond,solverOptions,additionalParams);
I will get two outputs. But all I need is just one, like the [t, y] below.
% Method 2
[t,y]=ode15s(@odefun,tspan,initialCond,solverOptions,additionalParams);
How can I combine the results from method 1 and get only one output? It would be best if there's code or examples. Thank you.
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Torsten
el 27 de Feb. de 2019
tspan1=[t0 t1];
[ta,y1]=ode15s(@odefun,tspan1,initialCond,solverOptions,additionalParams);
initialCond=y1(end,:);
tspan2=[t1 tf];
[tb,y2]=ode15s(@odefun,tspan2,initialCond,solverOptions,additionalParams);
t=[ta(1:end-1);tb];
y=[y1(1:end-1,:);y2];
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