- Inside the for loop there is no expressions depending on the index ‘i’. So the execution of above two line will continue 2000 times.
- Each time the loop executes, the value of ‘xnew’ and ‘xold’ keep on decreasing and after the for-loop execution value of ‘xnew’ and ‘xold’ becomes Zero.
Bifurcation Diagram of Logistic Equation -- Unnecessary Lines in Code?
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clear all, close all,clc
xvals=[];
for beta =0:0.01:4
beta
xold = 0.5;
for i = 1:2000
xnew = ((xold-xold^2)*beta);
xold = xnew;
end
xss = xnew;
for i = 1:1000;
xnew = ((xold-xold^2)*beta);
xold = xnew;
xvals(1,length(xvals)+1) = beta;
xvals(2,length(xvals)) = xnew;
if (abs(xnew-xss) < .001)
break
end
end
end
plot (xvals(1,:),xvals(2,:),'.')
Hello again,
I was following a youtube tutorial by Steve Brunton, (link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BvAkyuWhOI&t=395s),to create the bifurcation diagram of the logistic map, and I don' seem to understand what the purpose of this block of code is:
for i = 1:2000
xnew = ((xold-xold^2)*beta);
xold = xnew;
end
The next for loop I understand, but the one I quoted above does not make sense to me. Also, for the last loop (i = 1:1000), how/why did the length of the array change (we had to add one to the length) ?
Thank you in advance and thank you for your patience, as I am fairly new to numerical programming
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Guru Mohanty
2020 年 4 月 15 日
After debugging your code, it seems the section of code you mentioned is irreverent, because of following reasons.
for i = 1:2000
xnew = ((xold-xold^2)*beta);
xold = xnew
end
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