Not enough input arguments error/ int command/ integral calculation
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Hi,
I'm trying to calculate very simple integral, and don't understand why I get this error..
Aside from practical help I'd like to understand why this error shows up.
The script is:
integral_1=int(int_1,x1,0,pi/2);
integral_2=int(int_2,x2,0,3);
function f1=int_1(x1)
f1=8+4.*cos(x1);
end
function f2=int_2(x2)
f2=1-exp(-x2);
end
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Cris LaPierre
il 15 Dic 2022
Modificato: Cris LaPierre
il 15 Dic 2022
int is for symbolic integration. See Bora's answer if you want to perform numerical integration.
The error is because of how you have defined your integration functions. The integration function can't have inputs. It is probably easier if you define your functions as symbolic functions. You also need to declare your integrabtion variables as symbolic.
syms x1 x2
int_1(x1) = 8+4.*cos(x1);
int_2(x2) = 1-exp(-x2);
integral_1=int(int_1,x1,0,pi/2)
integral_2=int(int_2,x2,0,3)
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Efrat Hazan Elimelech
il 16 Dic 2022
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