Integral3 with vector-valued function
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Hi, I have a qustion regarding the predefined matlab-function integral3.
Is it possible to do a vector-valued 3D integration?
With the one-dimensional function integral it is very easy:
Example:
fun = @(x)sin((1:5)*x);
q = integral(fun,0,1,'ArrayValued',true)
Yet the same syntax is not possible for integral 3.
Example:
fun = @(x,y,z) x.^(1:100) .* y .* z ;
q_array = integral3(fun,0,1,0,1,0,1,'ArrayValued',true);
This throws the error ''ArrayValued' is not a recognized parameter. For a list of valid name-value pair arguments, see the
documentation for this function.''
So is there a way to circumvent this behaviour?
In the moment, I solved it with a simple for-loop. But unfortunately the run-time is quite bad. So I hoped to lower the run-time with an vector-valued 3Dintegration.
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Ameer Hamza
on 21 Oct 2020
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Answers (1)
Ameer Hamza
on 21 Oct 2020
Not possible with integral3(). Following shows an alternative
fun = @(x,y,z,n) x.^n .* y .* z ;
q_array = arrayfun(@(n) integral3(@(x,y,z) fun(x,y,z,n),0,1,0,1,0,1), 1:100)
2 Comments
Alexander Ruderer
on 21 Oct 2020
Walter Roberson
on 21 Oct 2020
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/47919-integraln-m might give ideas
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