Definite integral in (embedded) Matlab function

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sahand
sahand le 11 Nov 2012
Hi
I am trying to implement an evolutionary optimization algorithm in the middle of a simulink model via (embedded) matlab function. There is a need for computing a definite integral in the algorithm. Therefore in the first step and just for understanding the issue, the following definite integral was coded in (embedded) matalb editor:
function Q = DefinitIntegral(up,lo)
%#up & lo are inputs of the block as upper and lower limits of integration
Q=quad(@myfun,lo,up);
function y = myfun(x)
y = x.^2+2*x+1;
But an error occurred:
The function 'quad' is not supported for standalone code generation. See the documentation for coder.extrinsic to learn how you can use this function in simulation.
How could it be fixed
Best regards, Sahand Radmanesh

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Fred Smith
Fred Smith le 12 Nov 2012
In later versions the MATLAB Function block supports QUAD directly, so if you can upgrade that is your best option.

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 11 Nov 2012
If you don't need to run in real time, instead of embedded function, use Matlab function.
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sahand
sahand le 11 Nov 2012
But it's going to be a part of real time simulation
Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 11 Nov 2012
Modifié(e) : Azzi Abdelmalek le 11 Nov 2012
You have to make your own code (trapezoidal rule for example) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapezoidal_rule very easy to do

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 11 Nov 2012
If possible, integrate symbolically first and use the closed form formula, instead of trying to integrate in your embedded code.
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sahand
sahand le 11 Nov 2012
I wish,but if it is not, Is there any other way?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 11 Nov 2012
What constraints can you give as to what the function to be integrated will look like? It is not practical to numerically integrate arbitrary functions with arbitrary accuracy in any real-time digital system, but if the functions are sufficiently "well-behaved" it might be practical.

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Mike Hosea
Mike Hosea le 1 Mar 2013
Use QUADGK, not QUAD.

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