How to compute a numerical integration which still need a symbolic limit as a definition?
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I need to utilize a numerical integration built-in function in Matlab. However, I still need to maintain the symbolic limit as a definition. And then, later, I'll take another numerical integral function over that symbolic variable. For example, I want to compute: f = @(x) a.*x; g = @(a) a.^3; quad(g.*quad(f,a,1),0,1)
Can you help me find any assumption to make the code works? Thank You.
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Mischa Kim
le 19 Avr 2014
Octavina, try
syms a
f = @(x) a.*x;
g = @(a) a.^3;
intgf = int(g*int(f,a,1),0,1)
Octavina
le 19 Avr 2014
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Andrei Bobrov
le 22 Avr 2014
Modifié(e) : Andrei Bobrov
le 22 Avr 2014
f = @(x)sym('a').*x;
f1 = matlabFunction(int(f,sym('a'),1));
g = @(a)a.^3;
out = quad(@(a)f1(a).*g(a),0,1);
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