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After solving a problem with PROPT, you will probably want to evaluate and/or plot the results.
In PROPT, state and control variables (tomStates and tomControls) are functions of a set of coefficients, and of time.
For example, let's create a couple of states:
>> toms t >> setPhase(tomPhase('p',t,0,1,10)) >> tomStates x y
We can see how x is constructed by converting it into m-code:
>> [code, tempD] = mcode(x) code = out = interp1p(tempD{1},x_p,t); tempD = [11x1 double]
So x depends on time t and on the coefficient vector x_p