performing integration using quadgk

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Ramakrishna
Ramakrishna le 19 Nov 2013
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 19 Nov 2013
I would like to perform integration of y w.r.to x wherein I know the limits a, b (lower and upper limits for x) as well as the arrays x and y (n x 1 size each) using quadgk.
For example, see the below code:
x=0.0:0.1:5;
y=exp(x);
int_exact = exp(5) - exp(0);
int_trapz = trapz(x,y);
int_quadgk = quadgk(@integrand,0,5);
How can I code to get int_quadgk using the x and y arrays ONLY and NOT the function exp(x)? That is, I know only x and y arrays and NOT the function from which they were arrived at.
Please help.
Thanks

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 19 Nov 2013
quadgk is strictly for the case where you can pass in a function. trapz() is suitable for numeric integration over a fixed set of data.
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Ramakrishna
Ramakrishna le 19 Nov 2013
As you can see, there is considerable error between the exact value (int_exact) and that obtained using trapz (int_trapz). Hence, I plan to use quadgk to minimise the error.
Alternatively, is there a different way to numerically evaluate the integral with reduced / no error?
Thanks

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