What's wrong with my code?
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Andrew Davies
on 18 May 2014
Commented: Andrew Davies
on 18 May 2014
function dxdt = pendulum(t,x)
L = 1;
theta = x(1);
gamma = x(2);
dtheta = gamma;
dgamma = -(9.8/L)*sin(theta);
dxdt = zeros(2,1);
dxdt(1)=dtheta;
dxdt(2)=dgamma;
[t,x]=ode45('pendulum',[0 10],[0.9*pi 0]);
plot(t,x(:,1));
hold on;
plot(t,x(:,2),'r');
legend('Position','Velocity');
plot(x(:,1),x(:,2));
xlabel('Position');
yLabel('Velocity');
It says x is undefined
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dpb
on 18 May 2014
Need EXACT error in context including traceback to be able to tell--too many places where x is used. You may well need to change the internal use of x as the result of ode45 and where it's the passed-in value; didn't try to read the code thoroughly enough to tell for certain.
Image Analyst
on 18 May 2014
Well one problem is that the formatting is bad. Read this to correct it: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/13205-tutorial-how-to-format-your-question-with-markup
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 18 May 2014
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 18 May 2014
There is no error in your code, the problem is the way you are using it.
Save the followed code as pendulum.m
function dxdt = pendulum(t,x)
L = 1;
theta = x(1);
gamma = x(2);
dtheta = gamma;
dgamma = -(9.8/L)*sin(theta);
dxdt = zeros(2,1);
dxdt(1)=dtheta;
dxdt(2)=dgamma;
Then in another file write and run this code
[t,x]=ode45('pendulum',[0 10],[0.9*pi 0]);
plot(t,x(:,1));
hold on;
plot(t,x(:,2),'r');
legend('Position','Velocity');
plot(x(:,1),x(:,2));
xlabel('Position');
ylabel('Velocity');
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