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Re: Solving Differental equations...
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Ben Sapp |
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Re: Solving Differental equations... |
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Tue, 14 Sep 1999 09:14:39 -0600 |
Adam Balgach wrote:
>
> Can octave do this? im looking for some similar commands in matlab such as
>
> trapz(x,y) which uses the trapozoidal rule to integrate
>
> are there other funcitons for integration ?
> or any for finding the derivatives of fuctions ?
lsode is very good at solving differential equations. The manual has
excellent documentation on it. I do not know of any thing to do the
trapezoidal rule for you. You could write one though! :) I am sure all
Octave users would be appreciative.
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