![]() ![]() Secondly, I wanted to try ode"x" solvers for stiff equations (my problem includes several PDEs) as it should optimize automatically the computing time (choosing a time step with respect to given accuracy). I decided to give MATLAB a chance because of two things: first of all I disliked that I could not draw graphs outputs in C++ immediately I had to store all the values in MS Excel and then plot the data here) - making a Windows-based with GUI for graphs is a struggle for this purpose and the code is not compatible between Windows/macOS. Python libraries for math are much better). I also consider C++ to be very fast, but when it comes to the math it lacks function (I did not have a good experiences with C++ math libraries, e.g. Since I am used to C++, my MATLAB implementation looked odd. ![]()
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