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Help with lsode
From: |
Louie Strigari |
Subject: |
Help with lsode |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Feb 2002 12:54:06 -0600 |
Hi,
I'm new octave, first of all.
I am trying to solve a first order ODE xdot = f(x,t) with initial
conditions t0 = some number that's not zero, x0 = some number. I have
reviewed the syntax for entering functions and using lsode, but the only
thing I can find is where the initial condition t0 = 0 is used.
Can some please show me the syntax for starting at a random initial time,
t0 not necessarily = 0.
Thanks.
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- Help with lsode,
Louie Strigari <=