How to integrate a matrix of a certain dimension?!
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Suppose I have a temperature matrix, T = zeros(Nz+1,Nt+1). Nz are number of elements in the z-axis and Nt are number of elements in the time-axis.
What command should I use for calculating the following integral?
E = integral of [A*T(z,:)*exp(-B*z)] with limits z = 0 to L.
Here, the temperature inside the integral is a function of the position z at a certain time.
Any kind of help will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Walter Roberson
il 19 Dic 2012
Is that intended to be a single integral?? Neither your z nor your time are continuous, and you showed limits only for z.
I am wondering if you want is more or less the 2D equivalent of trapz() ?
Shashank
il 19 Dic 2012
Shashank
il 19 Dic 2012
Walter Roberson
il 19 Dic 2012
I don't think I really understand, but as your z is discrete, you should probably use trapz()
Shashank
il 19 Dic 2012
Shashank
il 19 Dic 2012
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Muruganandham Subramanian
il 19 Dic 2012
Modificato: Muruganandham Subramanian
il 19 Dic 2012
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>> help syms
>>help int
Refer this link:
or If you have R2012b version, refer this
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Shashank
il 19 Dic 2012
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