Plotting a Parametric Equation

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Maggie Mhanna
Maggie Mhanna on 22 May 2015
Commented: Walter Roberson on 22 May 2015
Suppose that I need to plot B vs A.
A(T) = int (f(x),x,L1(x)>T),
B(T) = int (g(x),x,L2(x)<T),
How can I do it using matlab

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 22 May 2015
L2(x)<T might be true for a whole series of non-contiguous x, so the meaning of your integration limits are not clear. Is the meaning that the integral is to be considered the sum of the integrals over each subregion (a, b) where a and b are successive zeros of L2(x)-T?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 22 May 2015
Suppose you have a function F(T) that returns whatever you mean by int(f(x), x, L1(x)>T) for that one given T. Likewise suppose G(T) that returns the relevant value for your second integral. Then
t=linspace(-20,15,50); %choose boundaries and number of points
A = arrayfun(@F, t) ;
B = arrayfun(@G, t) ;
plot(A, B)

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