How to calculate the integral of the complicated functions of function handles in a cell?

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Hi, I stuck for two days. I don't know how to calculate the integral of the sum of function handles in a cell. Please see the below examples:
f{1} = @(x) x;
f{2} = @(x) x^2;
g = @(x) sum(cellfun(@(y) y(x), f));
integral(@(x) g, -3,3);
Error: Input function must return 'double' or 'single' values. Found 'function_handle'.
PS: please don't change the formula, because this is just an example. My real problem is far more complicated than this. It has log and exp of this sum (integral(log(sum), -inf, inf)). So I can't break them up to do the integral individually and sum the integrals.I need to use sum(cellfun). Thank you.
Version: Matlab R2012a
Can anyone help me? Really appreciate.
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Patrik Ek
Patrik Ek il 1 Apr 2014
Modificato: Patrik Ek il 1 Apr 2014
integral(f{1}+f{2}) = integral(f{1}) + integral(f{2}). This is a fundamental theorem of mathematics.
smashing
smashing il 1 Apr 2014
Hi Patrik,
Thanks for the tip. As I said, my problem is comlicated than this example. It is not a sum, it has log and exp. So I can't break them up to do the integral individually and sum the integrals.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 1 Apr 2014
f{1} = @(x) x;
f{2} = @(x) x.^2;
g=@(x) f{1}(x)+f{2}(x)
integral(@(x) g(x), -3,3)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 1 Apr 2014
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek il 1 Apr 2014
Maybe there is better. for the moment I have one solution using eval
f{1} = @(x) x;
f{2} = @(x) x.^2;
n=numel(f)
d=['g=@(x)' sprintf('f{%d}(x)+',1:n)]
d(end)=[]
eval(d)
integral(@(x) g(x), -3,3)
smashing
smashing il 1 Apr 2014
Modificato: Image Analyst il 1 Apr 2014
This is great! I think this is the solution I am looking for. Thanks Azzi.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 1 Apr 2014
Modificato: Sean de Wolski il 1 Apr 2014
Here's a method that scales:
f{1} = @(x) x;
f{2} = @(x) x.^2;
f{3} = @(x) exp(x)-log(x);
I = sum(cellfun(@(fun)integral(fun,-3,3),f))
Instead of using cellfun to evaluate the functions, use it to evaluate the integral and sum the integrals as Patrik suggested above.
Note you need to vectorize the functions (. before /*^)
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 1 Apr 2014
Huh?
cellfun(@(fun)integral(fun,-3,3),f)
Evaluates the integral over the range for each function in funs. Do with this info as you wish!
Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 1 Apr 2014
Smashing, you have to be clear, your question was about the sum. If there is something else, please edit your question and make it precise.

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