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  1. Modelling marine diseases with ordinary differential equations using Matlab, [2021/11][eng]
  2. LECTURE MATERIALS
  3. Lesson 4.1: Matlab codes for the SI model

Lesson 4.1: Matlab codes for the SI model

Completion requirements

This folder contains the four MATLAB script files of the model SI: RUN_SI.m, PAR_SI.m, RHS_SI.m, PLOT_SI.m.

The steps to follow to run the model are as follows:

(1) Put these files on the same folder, (2) Open MATLAB, (3) In MATLAB, browse the folder with the model files, (4) Open the files in the editor (5) Run the file RUN_SI.m, by clicking on RUN  or writing RUN_SI on the command window, to get model solutions , (5) Run the file PLOT_SI.m to obtain plots of the model solutions.   

    • PAR_SI.m PAR_SI.m
    • PLOT_SI.m PLOT_SI.m
    • RHS_SI.m RHS_SI.m
    • RUN_SI.m RUN_SI.m
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