how do I integrate a function with varying limits?
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Deen Halis
on 17 May 2015
Commented: Deen Halis
on 17 May 2015
Please how do I integrate a function with varying limits? I wish to run it as a script so that i can get the values of each integrand and later plotting it.
Below is what i tried on matlab but had errors:
m = 3;
w = 30;
p = 30;
G = 0.01;
F = cos (w*T)* exp(G/2*p*T)*cos(p*T);
a = 0.005:0.005:0.2;
b = 0.005+a;
f1 = int(F, a, b)
disp(double(fi))
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Walter Roberson
on 17 May 2015
m = 3;
w = 30;
p = 30;
G = 0.01;
syms A T
F = cos (w*T)* exp(G/2*p*T)*cos(p*T);
f1 = int(F, T, A, A+0.005);
a = 0.005:0.005:0.2;
fa = double(subs(f1, A, a));
plot(a, fa);
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