'I get error saying Input function must return 'double' or 'single' values. Found 'sym'.' because max is defined in symbolic variable, how to overcome this issue??

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syms x y b
fun = @(x,y)x.^2;
subplot(2,1,1)
ezsurf(fun)
xmin = 0;
xmax = 4;
ymin =0;
ymax = @(x) b.*sqrt(x);
Q = integral2(fun,xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax)

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 7 Sep 2018
Your ymax function returns a sym result. If you specify the limits as function handles in your call to integral2 those function handles must return a numeric result, not a symbolic result.
If you want to integrate with a symbolic limit, work solely with symbolic variables and call the int function twice instead of calling integral2.
If you want to be able to specify b when you call integral2 rather than when you define the ymax function:
ymax = @(x, b) b.*sqrt(x);
Now when you call integral2 (I'm assuming you've defined fun, xmin, xmax, and ymin before this call) specify b:
% Use b = 1
Q = integral2(fun, xmin, xmax, ymin, @(x) ymax(x, 1));
% Use b = x.^2
Q = integral2(fun, xmin, xmax, ymin, @(x) ymax(x, x.^2));
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 8 Sep 2018
Not with integral2, no. If you want to integrate with a symbolic limit, work solely with symbolic variables and call the int function twice instead of calling integral2.
madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 8 Sep 2018
Thank you so much for sparring your time and I highly appreciate your efforts ?->(Indian way of thanking)

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