Nested integral within integral2

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Juan
Juan il 23 Ago 2013
I'm attempting to take the double integral (using integral2) of a function that is defined by an integral.
Here is what I am currently attempting:
t=linspace(0,1,50);
fun_1= @(v) exp(.071*v)
fun = @(x,y) 0.14*0.00607*integral(@(u)fun_1(u),0,x).*exp(-(x-y).^2).*0.14*0.00607*integral(@(u)fun_1(u),0,x);
for i=2:length(t)
for j=i:length(t)
A(i,j)=integral2(fun,t(i-1),t(i),t(j-1),t(j));
end
end
I'm receiving the error
Error using integral (line 86) A and B must be floating point scalars.
Can anyone provide any information on how to fix this problem.

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Mike Hosea
Mike Hosea il 24 Ago 2013
The problem here is that integral2 requires that the integrand accept arrays as inputs and return arrays as outputs, but integral only accepts scalars for the left- and right-hand end points. You just need to vectorize the call to integral. Also, I assume you meant to use y in the second call to integral.
n = 12; % Increase to 50 when you're ready, but be prepared for a wait!
t = linspace(0,1,n);
fun_1 = @(v) exp(.071*v);
int_fun_1_scalar_inputs_only = @(x)integral(fun_1,0,x);
int_fun_1_vectorized = @(x)arrayfun(int_fun_1_scalar_inputs_only,x);
fun = @(x,y) 0.14*0.00607*int_fun_1_vectorized(x).*exp(-(x-y).^2) ...
.*0.14*0.00607.*int_fun_1_vectorized(y);
A = zeros(n); % Preallocate A
for i=2:n
for j=i:n
A(i,j)=integral2(fun,t(i-1),t(i),t(j-1),t(j));
end
end

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