Euler's method
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Hello,
Where is the problem? Can you look at it?
h=0.25;
a=1; %start
b=2; %end
n=5; %iteration number
x=zeros(n,1);
y=zeros(n,1);
x=linspace(a,b,n);
y(1)=2;
for i= 1:n-1
y(i+1)=y(i)+ h*(((sin(2*x))/x^2)-(2*y/x));
end
[x y]
Unable to perform assignment because the left and right sides have a different number of
elements.
Error in foo (line 16)
y(i+1)=y(i)+ h.*(((sin(2.*x))./x.^2)-(2.*y./x));
Answers (1)
Wan Ji
on 22 Aug 2021
Hi,
Use
y(i+1)=y(i)+ h*(((sin(2*x(i)))/x(i)^2)-(2*y(i)/x(i)));
instead of
y(i+1)=y(i)+ h*(((sin(2*x))/x^2)-(2*y/x));
2 Comments
Ahmet Akcura
on 22 Aug 2021
Wan Ji
on 23 Aug 2021
@Ahmet Akcura Hi,
Your x array is not transposed, its size 1 by n while y array is n by 1. So I transpose it for you.
h=0.25;
a=1; %start
b=2; %end
n=5; %iteration number
y=zeros(n,1);
x=linspace(a,b,n)';
y(1)=2;
for i= 1:n-1
y(i+1)=y(i)+ h*(((sin(2*x(i)))/x(i)^2)-(2*y(i)/x(i)));
end
[x y]
plot(x,y,'r-o') % plot the result
xlabel('x'); ylabel('y')

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