how to plot trapezoidal rule

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alp onur karacay
alp onur karacay le 29 Déc 2021
Hello i coded trapezoidal rule but how can i plot it ?here is my code
t = 0:0.2:2*pi;
f = @(x) 3*cos(t*1000);
a = 0;
b = 2*pi;
n = length(t)-1;
h =(b-a)/n;
for i=1:1:n-1
sum = sum + f(a+i*h);
end
result = h/2*(f(a)+f(b)+2*sum);
fprintf('%f',result);
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Torsten
Torsten le 29 Déc 2021
Your variable "result" is just a single number, namely the approximated area under the function f in the interval [0:2*pi].
So what do you want to plot ? How the area develops from 0 to 2*pi ?

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Pratyush Roy
Pratyush Roy le 7 Jan 2022
Hi,
One can use the polyshape function to create polygons (trapezium in this case) and use hold on and off to show them in a single figure. The following code might be helpful to understand how this works:
h = 0.2;
t = 0:h:2*pi;
f = @(x) 3*cos(x*1000);
a = 0;
b = 2*pi;
n = length(t);
sum1 = 0;
plot(t,f(t));
hold on;
for i=0:1:n-1
sum1 = sum1 + f(a+i*h);
if (i>=0)
plot(polyshape([a+i*h,a+i*h,a+(i+1)*h,a+(i+1)*h],[0,f(a+i*h),f(a+(i+1)*h),0]),'FaceColor','red');
hold on;
end
end
hold off;
result = h/2*(f(a)+f(b)+2*sum1);
Hope this helps!

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