How to plot same function from different starting positions
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So I want to plot a function of temperature over time, however I want to see how the temperature changes when it's at different starting points going from 0 to 28 going in steps of 2.
Is there a simple way to change the starting point and have it all plot on the same graph without having to rewrite the function out multiple times?
This is the code:
C = 51
absorbed_solar_radiation = 239.4 ;
A = 221.2 ;
B = -1.3 ;
greenhouse_effect_PI = 0
dt = 1 ;
T0 = 5 ; %This is the starting temperature I want to change
T(1) = T0 ;
t0 = 0 ;
t(1) = t0 ;
n_step = 200 ;
for n = 1:n_step ;
t(n+1) = t(n) + dt;
T(n+1) = T(n) + (dt/C)*(absorbed_solar_radiation - (A - B*T(n)) + greenhouse_effect_PI) ;
end
plot(t,T, 'b.-')
xlabel('years')
ylabel('temperature')
The temperature should always tend to 14. So my question is, is there a neat way to change 'T0' without having to list all the starting points as different variables and have to write out:
T(n) + (dt/C)*(absorbed_solar_radiation - (A - B*T(n)) + greenhouse_effect_PI) ;
multiple times?
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