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How to convert a discrete equation to a continuous equation

Posted 2 years ago
POSTED BY: James James
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POSTED BY: Gareth Russell

I also note that your \[CapitalDelta]vi=0, which could simply things further. But I assume you want to keep the option where it isn't zero.

POSTED BY: Gareth Russell
Posted 2 years ago

Thank you, sir. I am not familiar with the Wolfram language yet. In the future, I will try my best to write code in the Wolfram language format. Additionally, I have a new question on my homepage. Sir, if it's convenient, could you please help me take a look.

POSTED BY: James James

Sorry, I am not familiar with this kind of problem.

POSTED BY: Gianluca Gorni
Posted 2 years ago

Okay, thank you!

POSTED BY: James James

Try this:

Plot[il, {t, 0, 1335}]
Plot[vc, {t, 0, 1335}]
POSTED BY: Gianluca Gorni
Posted 2 years ago

Sir, what should I do if I want to convert a discrete domain into a time domain?

POSTED BY: James James
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