convert cell to an integrable function

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Mohammadfarid ghasemi
Mohammadfarid ghasemi le 27 Mai 2022
Dear all,
I want to enter several functions as function handles as input to a function and integrate them according the the prescribed variable in handle, a schematic representation of my request is as follow:
function y=ftest(func)
for i=1:size(func,2)
f=func;
ff=f{i};
y(i)=integral(@(var) ff(var),0,1);
end
end
Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
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Jan
Jan le 27 Mai 2022
Yes, this looks good. I'd omit the indirection over f and use func directly. And if func contains a cell of function handles already, there is no need to convert them to a function handle:
function y=ftest(func)
y = zeros(1, size(func, 2)); % Pre-allocate
for i = 1:size(func,2)
ff = func{i};
y(i) = integral(ff, 0, 1); % Or directly: integral(func{i}, 0, 1);
end
end
Do you have problems with your code? What exactly do you use as input? Do you get an error message? If so, which one?
Mohammadfarid ghasemi
Mohammadfarid ghasemi le 28 Mai 2022
It worked, thank you so much:)

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Joel Van Sickel
Joel Van Sickel le 10 Juin 2022
This question was answered by Jan in the comments. To clean up the answers section, I am posting it down here as well:
Yes, this looks good. I'd omit the indirection over f and use func directly. And if func contains a cell of function handles already, there is no need to convert them to a function handle:
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function y=ftest(func)
y = zeros(1, size(func, 2)); % Pre-allocate
for i = 1:size(func,2)
ff = func{i};
y(i) = integral(ff, 0, 1); % Or directly: integral(func{i}, 0, 1);
end
end
Do you have problems with your code? What exactly do you use as input? Do you get an error message? If so, which one?

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