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Re: backward ODE solving
From: |
Ben Diedrich |
Subject: |
Re: backward ODE solving |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Apr 2004 17:16:36 -0400 |
"John W. Eaton" wrote:
> OK.
>
> The Fortran versions of both lsode and dassl/daspk will allow you to
> request that they return intermediate output points. Octave's
> interfaces to these subroutines do not have this feature yet, but it
> would probably be fairly easy to add. If someone is interested in
> working on this project, let me know. I can give you some pointers
> about where to start.
>
> Thanks,
>
> jwe
Until then, I got my gradient optimization function to work with 'lsode'. I
added
another input that specifies the number of time steps to sample. Then, I use
linspace to define the time vector for lsode. I think this will work for most
cases.
Thanks,
Ben
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