plotting function which contain zero denominator term

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I have a function : . I need to plot a graph between x Vs g(x) where
, I just need values of x from o to without x=1 because it will give me which doest not make sense.
My Question: How can I use "if and elseif" syntax to plot grap between x Vs g(x) excluding value x=1 and inclusing rest of others.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Jan 2021
Okay, so suppose I choose x = 7. Then what would the expected plot be? is constant because the integral "uses up" all of the unbound variables in f(x)
shree thapa
shree thapa on 29 Jan 2021
Yes, You right x is variable so you will get different g(x) for different x so the just plot.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Jan 2021
syms x
f(x) = 1/(1-x^2)
f(x) = 
g(x) = int(f(x), x, 0, inf)
g(x) = 
NaN
g(x) is always undefined, no matter what the value of x is.
ratio = f(x)/g(x)
ratio = 
NaN
fplot(ratio, [0 20])
Notice the plot is empty. Because every entry is NaN.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Jan 2021
syms x
f(x) = piecewise(x < 1, 1/(1-x^2), x == 1, 0, -1/(1-x^2))
f(x) = 
a = int(f(x), x, 0, 1)
a = 
b = int(f(x), x, 1, inf)
b = 
a+b
ans = 
g(x) = int(f(x), x, 0, inf)
g(x) = 
ratio = f(x)/g(x)
ratio = 
0
fplot(ratio, [0 20])
So you can define away the integral so that you do not get nan (by integrating a different function), but you are stuck with the problem that g(x) is constant.

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