How to use "trapz" on a double integral?

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Lia
Lia el 23 de Abr. de 2013
Comentada: Torsten el 18 de En. de 2016
I have a double integral where f = integral (x.^4 - 3*x*y +6*y.^2)dxdy with the outer limits -2 to 2 and the inner limits are 0 to 3. I am supposed to evaluate this integral using Matlab's built in function "trapz" and set the segment width in the x and y- directions at h = 0.1.
Here's what I have so far:
% integration limits
a = -2; b = 3; n = 2;
% given function
f = @(w,y) ((w.^4) - (3*w*y) + (6*(y^2)))
% implement composite trapezoidal rule
trapz(f,a,b)
I know that I am pretty far off from getting the answer, so I apologize and hopefully don't look too dumb.
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Jess
Jess el 16 de En. de 2016
Was it right?
Torsten
Torsten el 18 de En. de 2016
Take a look at the example "Multiple Numerical Integrations" under
Best wishes
Torsten.

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John BG
John BG el 17 de En. de 2016
try
x1=-2;dx=.1;x2=2;
y1=0;dy=.1;y2=3
[X,Y]=meshgrid(x1:dx:x2,y1:dy:y2)
Z=X.^4-3*X.*Y+6*Y.^2
x=x1:dx:x2;y=y1:dy:y2
I=trapz(y,trapz(x,Z,2))
you can visualize the curve with
surf(Z)
mind the negative values
find(Z<0)
meaning the curve is not positive for all values in the patch to run the double integral through. If attempting to measure power, square any function. Hope it helps
John

Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski el 24 de Abr. de 2013
Instead of using trapz, try integral2().
doc integral2
If you are on an olde release that does not have integral2, try dblquad.
doc dblquad
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Lia
Lia el 24 de Abr. de 2013
I appreciate it, but my prof calls for the use of trapz

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