A and B must be floating-point scalars.

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nikhil
nikhil le 31 Jan 2020
Commenté : nikhil le 1 Fév 2020
i am trying to integrate this function and while solving this function i am getting an error as A and B must be floating point scalars
below is my code
R = 90; ro = 17.5; tht = asind(ro/R); b= 1.225*ro; b_bar = b/R; %tht is winding angle
r = ro:0.25:b;
ro_bar= ro/R;
k1 = 1/2*(sqrt((1+3*(ro_bar).^2)/(1-(ro_bar).^2))-1);
k2 = 1/2*(-sqrt((1+3*(ro_bar).^2)/(1-(ro_bar).^2))-1);
r_bar = r/R; r1 = b:5:R; r_bar1 = r1/R;
b_1 = r1/R;
k = sqrt ((1-k1)/(1-k2));
x= asind(sqrt((1-((r_bar).^2)))/(1- k1)) % sin(theta) from r0 to b
y = asind(sqrt((1-((b_1).^2)))/(1- k1)); % sin(theta_star)from b to R
fun = @(x)1./(sqrt(1-(1.3742*(sin(x).*sin(x)))));
i = integral (fun, x, 0, t);

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Sergey Kasyanov
Sergey Kasyanov le 31 Jan 2020
Hello,
You need to replace i = integral (fun, x, 0, t); to one of variants below:
If you want to integrate in x range (from x(1) to x(end)) try that:
i = 0;
for c=1:length(x)
i = i + integral(fun,x(c),x(c+1));
end
If you want to take some integrals in range 0 to x(i) for each i try that:
i = zeros(size(x));
for c = 1:length(x)
i(c) = integral(fun,0,x(c));
end
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nikhil
nikhil le 1 Fév 2020
Thanks Sergey kasyanov for your time and code is working is perfectly

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