Numerical integration using a quad function
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I have created the following function
function x = rZSum(y, z)
y= load('delta.txt');
z = load('aSqr.txt');
x = y./z;
end
I would now like to use this function in numerical integration, evaluating it between 0 and 0.9999.
I have tried both
quad(rZSum,0,0.9999)
and
quadl(rZSum,0,0.9999)
with the same error being thrown up each time
Error using fcnchk (line 103)
FUN must be a function, a valid string expression, or an inline function object.
Would anyone be able to guide me on where I am going wrong, or what the error means? As integrating in matlab is new to me. Thank you in advanced!
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Benjamin Avants
el 15 de Mayo de 2014
I feel silly about not catching this earlier, but if you're still having problems, you need to change the definition of your function. Since you load y and z from inside the function, you need to remove them as parameters from the function definition.
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