How do I solve using centered finite difference formula?

%Boundary conditons
y(0) = 1;
y(5) = 6;
h = 2 %Step size
Centered difference formula;
d2y = (y(i+1) - 2y(i) + y(i-1)) / h^2;
dy = (y(i+1) - y(i-1))/2*h;
for i = 2:4
r(i+1) = r(i) + h;
r(i)*(d2y) + 3*(dy)+10*r(i) = 0
end
for i = 1:5
fprintf('%7.3f %10.3f \n', r(i), y(i)
end
I am expecting the program to print the value of y(i). But I can't run the program.

3 Comments

Hello
Your code has some syntax errors.
Also it seems a bit unclear, what you are trying to do in the first for-loop.
For example this is not allowed in MATLAB. You can't assign a value to a formula
r(i)*(d2y) + 3*(dy)+10*r(i) = 0
Can you please explain, what you are trying to calculate?
Hello Phillip,
I am trying to calculate the value of y(2), y(3) and y(4) based on the equation in the for-loop.
Hello,
You have to do two steps:
1) Calculate dy and d2y for all values of i (1 to 4). The result should be a vector, not a scalar value (like your sample code would suggest)
2) For each i-value you have a system of linear equations. You have to solve them. (y(i) = ...)

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