Timeline for Replacing variable in an equation with an Interpolating function polynomial and plotting residual
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Mar 21, 2018 at 12:00 | history | edited | LCarvalho | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Sep 24, 2012 at 21:52 | comment | added | dearN |
Added an answer! :) thanks for your solution as well!
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Sep 24, 2012 at 21:16 | comment | added | dearN | Yes, thats something like what I was trying to do. I'll update/add another answer soon since apparently the CFD community likes it in a certain manner. Thanks! | |
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Sep 24, 2012 at 20:15 | history | edited | PlatoManiac | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Sep 24, 2012 at 19:07 | comment | added | dearN |
Well, the plot that you have is incorrect. The plot should look like my most recent edit. equation(t) is ust a generic name I picked to clarify the meaning on residual
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Sep 24, 2012 at 18:54 | comment | added | PlatoManiac |
@drN I am simply plotting FilmEqn as a function of x and y for a given t=100000 . You so far have not given any definition of equation(t) . If equation(t)=FilmEqn(x,y,t) ?
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Sep 24, 2012 at 18:44 | comment | added | dearN |
Also, do you have an opinion on my definition of the residual? residual = equation(t) - equation(t-1) I can't quite see where you calculate the residual although what you have plotted seems to be it! :-/
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Sep 24, 2012 at 18:37 | comment | added | dearN |
I was under the impression that an interpolating function can be manipulated as a list. It responds to Dimensions ...
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Sep 24, 2012 at 18:34 | history | answered | PlatoManiac | CC BY-SA 3.0 |