function of a variable obtained from integrating a two variable function
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I have a function that depends on two variables, say x and y; f(x,y). I want to integrate with respect to x only and get a new function that depends only on y; i.e., g(y) = @(y) integral(@(y)f(x,y),lim1,lim2), where lim1 and lim2 are the limits for for x. I want to use g(y) later to carry out other operations. I cannot find a way around this problem.
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Matt J
on 16 Sep 2014
Edited: Matt J
on 16 Sep 2014
I think you've answered your own question. Why can't you create an anonymous function for g() just as you did in your post
g = @(y) integral(@(x)f(x,y),lim1,lim2)
and carry that around for reuse?
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Mike Hosea
on 16 Sep 2014
You can make it more general (work with array inputs) like so
g = @(y1)arrayfun(@(y)integral(@(x)f(x,y),lim1,lim2),y1);
For example:
f = @(x,y)exp(-hypot(x,y));
lim1 = -inf;
lim2 = inf;
g = @(y1)arrayfun(@(y)integral(@(x)f(x,y),lim1,lim2),y1);
y = linspace(-10,10);
plot(y,g(y));
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Mauricio
on 16 Sep 2014
Edited: Matt J
on 16 Sep 2014
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Matt J
on 16 Sep 2014
Set the 'ArrayValued' option to true, as the error message instructs (in all your calls to integral()).
Mike Hosea
on 16 Sep 2014
Or make the Base function satisfy the requirements of INTEGRAL without the ArrayValued flag, i.e. to accept an array input and return an array of the same size.
function fun=Base(z)
fun = zeros(size(z));
for k = 1:numel(fun)
RR = @(a,b)(z(k).*3.^a)./(b+1);
fun(k) = integral(@(a)RR(a,5),0,10);
end
end
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