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George
George el 26 de En. de 2011
I have these functions (in a script):
fx = @ (x) exp(-x.^2);
f1x = @ (x) 1/(x.^2+1);
fpx = f1x/int(f1x,x,0,1)
I want to plot a table with {fx,fpx} when {x,0,1}.
How can I do this?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 26 de En. de 2011
int() is a routine that applies to symbolic expressions, not to function handles. Do you have access to the Symbolic Toolkit? If not, then you will need to do a numeric integration such as with trapz or quadl
If you are using the symbolic toolbox, you would rewrite all three clauses. If you are not, then your last clause should not be
fpx=f1x/int(f1x,x,0,1)
but rather something like
fpx = @(x) f1x(x) ./ quadl(f1x,0,1)
It should not, however, be something like
fpx = @(x) double(subs(f1x,'x',x)) ./ double(int(f1x,x,0,1))
which is close but has the problem that the "x" in the call to "int" needs to be the symbolic variable to integrate with respect to, and should not be the particular value of x that you are using to evaluate f1x in the numerator. You could, however, use:
fpx = @(x) double(subs(f1x,'x',x)) ./ double(int(f1x,'x',0,1))
Once you have constructed fpx to be a function of x, you could construct your table as
SubDivisons = 250;
xvals = linspace(0,1,SubDivisions) .';
YourTable = [fx(xvals), fpx(xvals)];
plot(xvals, YourTable);
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George
George el 27 de En. de 2011
It worked fine now!Thanks a lot!
George
George el 27 de En. de 2011
May i ask sth else?
How can i write this : I want to integrate fp(z) with z(0,x).
I tried this :" fpz=@(z) f1x(z) ./ quadl(f1x,0,1)
int(fpz,0,x) "
but it doesn't work.

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva el 26 de En. de 2011
disp('Executing the function, please wait')
steps=0.05;
%increase steps to speed up execution, accuracy will be lower
%decrease steps to improve accuracy, you have to wait more time
x=0:steps:1;
fx=inline('exp(-x.^2)');
f1x=inline('1./(x.^2+1)');
fpx=sym(f1x)./int(sym(f1x));
fpx=subs(fpx,'x',x);
fx=subs(fx,'x',x);
Table=[fx;fpx];
plot(fx,fpx)
disp('All done, you can find the result in variable Table')
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George
George el 27 de En. de 2011
Hello, i tried these but it gives me the following error:
Error using ==> sym.sym>tomupad at 2162
Conversion to 'sym' from 'inline' is not possible.
Error in ==> sym.sym>sym.sym at 102
S.s = tomupad(x,'');
Error in ==> test at 61
fpx=sym(f1x)./int(sym(f1x));
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva el 27 de En. de 2011
I have no idea about what could be wrong, it's working here in Matlab 2008b (32bits), here's the result http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/5666/46107520.jpg

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