how can i integrate two functions?
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I have this function
∫y*(1/c)exp(-((y-m))^2/2st) dy
where y,m,t are vectors.
I want to integrate this function from a to b , I tried but the result is wrong , the function which I wrote it in matlab is :
fun = @(y) y* exp(-(y-m).^2/(2*s*t))
q= integral(fun , -3 , 2 )
can you help me?
thanks
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Accepted Answer
Walter Roberson
on 9 Feb 2018
Are you certain you want to be using
-((y-m))^2 * pinv(2st)
which is what the / operator approximately means?
I suspect you want
fun = @(y) y* exp(-(y-m).^2 ./ (2.*s.*t))
q = integral(fun , -3 , 2, 'ArrayValued', true);
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