Integrating over integral error "A and B must be floating point scalars."
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I have the following problem. I want to integrate over func2 while func2 itself is an integral over func1. The problem is that the boundary of the second integral is the integration parameter of the first one. This is the code:
func1 = @(x) x + 2;
func2 = @(y) integral(func1,0,y);
a = integral(func2,0,1);
Matlab tells me:
"Error using integral (line 86)
A and B must be floating point scalars."
Many thanks in advance for any help
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Andrei Bobrov
le 2 Juin 2013
Try
func1 = @(x) x + 2;
func2 = @(y) integral(func1,0,y);
a = integral(func2,0,1,'ArrayValued',true);
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Juan
le 24 Août 2013
Hello, Is there any way to extend this to integral2? As far as I can tell, integral2 doesn't have the 'ArrayValued' option, is there anyway to get around it.
func1 = @(x) x + 2;
func2 = @(y) integral(func1,0,y);
a = integral2(func2,0,1);
Mic
le 2 Août 2015
Integral2 doesn't have that property: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/69288-integral2-and-array-valued-functions
you could integrate it twice: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/127087-using-integral2-on-a-matrix-with-function-handler-components
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