Indexing error with syms

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Mackenzie Dennis
Mackenzie Dennis il 13 Dic 2020
Commentato: Mackenzie Dennis il 13 Dic 2020
I'm trying to compute a definite integral as follows, but am getting an indexing error. I can run this exact code on my boyfriend's computer, same version of MATLAB, same toolboxes installed, but it works perfectly. I tried 2020a initially and then 2019b as well. Anyone know what could be going on?
syms x
F = int(exp(sin(x)), [0, pi]);
display(F)
Invalid indexing or function definition. Indexing must follow MATLAB indexing. Function arguments must
be symbolic variables, and function body must be sym expression

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 13 Dic 2020
syms x
F = int(exp(sin(x)), [0, pi]);
display(F)
F = 
so you have some other problem happening. For example you might have a variable named exp or sin or int
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 13 Dic 2020
int() is for creating indefinitely precise integrals. When you ask for a pattern matlab does not recognize, or a pattern that matlab recognizes as not having exact solutions, then MATLAB will return the form of the integral. You can use vpa() to approximate. If all you need is the approximation then ude vpaintegral() instead of int()
Mackenzie Dennis
Mackenzie Dennis il 13 Dic 2020
ah thank you!!

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