Adding conditions / additional input to ode45 function

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Hello, I'm using ode45 and I want to be able to add an input ('i') which will determine a parameter in the function I put in the ode45:
[T,V] = ode45(@myfun,[0 20],vec_0);
and the function (shortened) is:
function dy = myfun(t,y)
dy=zeros(4,1);
if i==1
I_inj = 20;
elseif i==2
I_inj = 40;
% etc...
end
dy(1) = ...
dy(2) = ...
dy(3) = ...
dy(4) = ... + I_inj;
I've tried to add 'i' in the inputs of the function: function dy = hh(t,y,i) but I couldn't understand how to input 'i' in the ode45 function ( [T,V] = ode45(@myfun,[0 20],vec_0); ) I'll be happy to know how to do that or if there are other ways to set conditions to a function for ode45. Thanks a lot!

Accepted Answer

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 2 May 2017
While this documentation page uses fzero in its examples, the same techniques work for passing additional parameters into the ODE functions that you specify as the first input when you call ode45.

More Answers (1)

yuval
yuval on 5 May 2017
Edited: yuval on 5 May 2017
For future reference, besides the solutions presented in the documentation page referenced by Steven Lord, I found another and somewhat simpler option, which is not mentioned in the help section of ode45. It is possible to add more parameters in this method:
extra_parameter=1;
options=odeset(...)
[T,V] = ode45(@my_fun,[0 20],[2 0],options,extra_parameter);
It only seemed to work if I defined 'options' (odeset), although I had no intention to, but otherwise it didn't take my extra parameter. That is, the following does not work:
[T,V] = ode45(@my_fun,[0 20],[2 0],extra_parameter);
Also, this is possible:
[T,V] = ode45(@(t,v) my_fun(t,v,extra_parameter),[0 20],[20 0]);

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