How to add another scenario to my code?

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Rebecca Reyes
Rebecca Reyes on 14 Oct 2021
Commented: Walter Roberson on 15 Oct 2021
I am struggling to include a scenario to my code.
This is the original code
clear; clc;
y0=[5, 120, 120]; %input problems specification
t=linspace(0,100,101); %Generate the value of t sing linspace
%Call ode45 and store solution in soln
[t, y]=ode45(@f,t,y0,odeset('RelTol', 1.E-6, 'AbsTol', 1.E-6, 'PelTol));
% y1=deval(t,soln)); %Retieve value of y(1) from soln Scenario 2
% y2=deval(t,soln)); %Scenario 1
plot(t,y(:,2),'r',t,y(:,3),'b','Linewidth',2);
xlabel ('t (min)'); ylabel('Outlet Temp (deg C)');
legend('Scenario 2', 'Scenario 1');
grid on; %Add grid to plot
title('ode45 S2'); %Add title to plot
%
%User specified function for dydt for each dependent variable
%
function dydt=f(t,y)
V=30; p=62.4; Tin=60; F=5; Q=1000; tauTs=1.25; tauTv=.17;
dydt(1)=(5-y(1))/tauTv;
dydt(2)=((p*F*(1))*(Tin-y(2))+Q)/(p*V*(1));
dydt(3)=(y(2)-y(3))/tauTs;
dydt=dydt'
it gives me two lines in one graph. I'd like to add another scenario to it. This is the code I wish to incorporate somehow
s3=[]; theta=1;
for j=1:length(s2)
if (t-theta)<=0
s3(j)=s2(0)
else
s3(j)=s2(t-theta)
end
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Oct 2021
The code I showed should work for nonnegative integer theta. It would need some adjustments for negative delay or non-integer delay

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