intpoly(f,x,y)

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Double Integration over a polygonal region.
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Updated 25 Mar 2017

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z=intpoly(f,x,y) integrate function f(u,v) over the polygon, which is defined by vertices [x,y]

input:
-f: a function handle, for example f=@(x,y) exp(x+y)
-x,y: vertices of the polygon. the (x1,y1),(x2,y2)... vertices can be either in clockwise order or counterclockwise order
ouput:
-z: the value of function f integrated over the polygon
example:
fill([0,1,2],[0,1,0],'b') %this is the triangle region

f=@(x,y) exp(x+y);
z=intpoly(f,[0,1,2],[0,1,0]) will integrate f over the triangle region defined by its three verteces (0,0), (1,1) and (2,0)

ans=4.1945

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Liutong (2024). intpoly(f,x,y) (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/62278-intpoly-f-x-y), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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