how do i plot a delay differential equation

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michael tsai
michael tsai on 13 Jun 2015
Answered: Eric Lin on 15 Jun 2015
I've never use matlab to plot a dde before.I did go over the mathworks examples but have no idea how to plot one My dde is dy/dt=(1-y(t))*(y(t-p)-y(t-p-i) y(t)=0.0073;p=3;i=11

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Eric Lin
Eric Lin on 15 Jun 2015
The output of MATLAB's dde solvers is a structure that includes as fields the selected mesh and approximations to y(x) at the selected mesh points. You can simply pass these fields as inputs to "plot":
sol = dde23(@ddex1de,lags,@ddex1hist,[0,5]);
plot(sol.x,sol.y);
where the above lines are a snippet taken from the doc page DDE with Constant Delays
You can also use the deval function to evaluate the dde at points of your choosing and then plot those instead.

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