integral of the squared error
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does anyone knows how can i code using matlab the integral of the squared error from time 0 to time=T.
Let say i have an error. e.
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Andrei Caragea
on 7 Dec 2011
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Let F be your initial function of time (as an example, let's say F(t)=t^2) and G be the approximation function (in this example let's say G(t)=sin(t)). Then you need to define the square difference function as a function handle: fh=@(t)(t.^2-sin(t)).^2 and you get the integral (meaning your error) with E=quad(fh,0,T).
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