Int function not working

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Jai Harnas
Jai Harnas on 19 Mar 2021
Commented: Jai Harnas on 19 Mar 2021
Hi all, im relatively new to the whole MATLAB thing and was wondering why my below code isnt working and giving me the error:
Check for missing argument or incorrect argument data type in call to function 'int'.
Error in MME32 (line 17)
c0=(1/T)*int(f1,T/2,0)+(1/T)*int(f2,0,T/2)
My Code:
clear
t1=-pi:0.001:0;
t2=0:0.001:pi;
w=2;
T=(2*pi)/w;
f1=(4+t1)/2;
f2=(2-t2).*cos(2*t2);
hold on
plot(t1,f1)
plot(t2,f2)
c0=(1/T)*int(f1,-T/2,0)+(1/T)*int(f2,0,T/2)
i also have the line of code:
c(n)=(1/T)*int(@f1.*exp(-j*n*w*t1),T/2,0)+(1/T)*int(@f2.*exp(-j*n*w*t2,0,T/2)
that doesnt work either.
Thanks in advance!
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Jan
Jan on 19 Mar 2021
Edited: Jan on 19 Mar 2021
Whenever you mention an error in the forum, post a copy of the complete error message. "Does not work" ist not clear enough to understand, what the problem is.
f1 is a numerical vector. Then "@f1" does not create symbolic expression and not a function handle also.
Jai Harnas
Jai Harnas on 19 Mar 2021
Okay, i will do that in future thank you

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Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Mar 2021
You have no symbolic variables or symbolic functions. int() is only used for symbolic expressions or symbolic functions.
For numeric integration, there are several routines, the main two of which are integral() and integral2(). However, for those you need function handles.
w=2;
T=(2*pi)/w;
f1 = @(t) (4+t)/2;
f2 = @(t) (2-t).*cos(2*t);
fplot(f1, [-T/2, 0]);
hold on
fplot(f2, [0, T/2]);
c0 = (1/T)*integral(f1,-T/2,0) + (1/T)*integral(f2,0,T/2)
c0 = 0.9628
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Jai Harnas
Jai Harnas on 19 Mar 2021
Thank you this works perfectly! i did try something similar to this but had things around the wrong way and all messed up. Thank you !

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Jan
Jan on 19 Mar 2021
See:
doc int
The 1st argument must be: symbolic expression | symbolic function | symbolic vector | symbolic matrix | symbolic number
You provide a numerical vector instead. Then trapz is the right tool for an integration.

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