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For easier comparison, return both the first order and residual viscosity when evaluating the residual. Add the first order and residual viscosity to the state of the RungekuttaRV time steppers
author | Vidar Stiernström <vidar.stiernstrom@it.uu.se> |
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date | Thu, 17 Jan 2019 10:25:06 +0100 |
parents | 0ef8965dd745 |
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% Draws a line in a loglog plot with slope `slope` fitted to the data in `x` % and `y`. `xlength` scales how much of the interval [x(1) x(end)] is coverd % by the line. `offset` is a multiplicative offset to where the line is drawn % relative to the data. function hand = plotConvergenceFit(slope, x, y, xlength, offset) default_arg('xlength', 0.8) default_arg('offset', 1); % Optimise for log(y) = p*log(x) + q p = slope; logx = log(x); logy = log(y); N = length(logx); q = 1/N*sum(logy-p*logx); logxlength = xlength * abs(logx(end)-logx(1)); logxends = (logx(1)+logx(end))/2 + [-logxlength/2, logxlength/2]; xends = exp(logxends); yends = exp(q)*xends.^p; hand = line(xends, yends); hand.Color = Color.black; hand.LineStyle = '--'; hand.LineWidth = 2; end % function hand = plotConvergenceFit(slope, pos, width) % x0 = pos(1); % y0 = pos(2); % x = [x0*10^-(width/2) x0*10^(width/2)]; % y = x.^slope * x0^-slope * y0; % hand = line(x,y); % hand.Color = Color.black; % hand.LineStyle = '--'; % hand.LineWidth = 2; % end