Is it possible to perform integration from zero to inf in Matlab?

조회 수: 84 (최근 30일)
Hello, I have two data vectors and would like to integrate their product from zero to infinity. Is it even possible and how?
Regards, Sergey
  댓글 수: 2
Steven Lord
Steven Lord 2015년 9월 29일
That's an impressive machine that has enough memory to store an infinitely long vector. Can you clarify exactly what you have? Vectors, functions, etc?
Sergey Dukman
Sergey Dukman 2015년 9월 29일
I have two vectors that represents Rayliegh distribution coefficients and actual power output of a wind turbine. In order to compute the average power output, those two components needs to be multiplied by each other and result integrated. But the power output is a function of wind speed. It means that I need to integrate from 0 to my mean wind value at the given height.

댓글을 달려면 로그인하십시오.

채택된 답변

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2015년 9월 29일
If you had two functions you could create another function that was the multiple of the others and then integrate that:
h = @(x) f(x) .* g(x)
integral(h, 0, inf)
But if you have data vectors then they must be finite vectors and it would not seem to make sense to integrate a finite vector to infinity. Please expand on your meaning about the vectors?
  댓글 수: 1
Sergey Dukman
Sergey Dukman 2015년 9월 29일
I agree. I just was not sure that I need to integrate from zero to inf. Those to vectors represents Rayliegh distribution coefficients and actual power output of a wind turbine. In order to compute the average power output, those two components needs to be multiplied by each other and result integrated. But the power output is a function of wind speed. It means that I need to integrate from 0 to my mean wind value at the given height.
Sergey

댓글을 달려면 로그인하십시오.

추가 답변 (0개)

카테고리

Help CenterFile Exchange에서 Wind Power에 대해 자세히 알아보기

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by