Can I store indefinite integral using a function handle?

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Kai-Lung Chu
Kai-Lung Chu 2018년 12월 5일
댓글: Star Strider 2018년 12월 6일
Is it possible to store indefinite integral in a function handle and input values?
syms x
a=@(x)x^2;
b=@(x)int(a(x));
%E.g. when x=1 b=?
b(1)
%E.g. when x is a vector b=?
%int will always output x^n, but in order to plug in a vector it has to be changed to x.^n. Is there an automatic way to add the dot? I suppose I can use for loop and calculate b for each individual x and store it in a vector
x_1=1:0.1:10;
b(x_1)

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2018년 12월 5일
See if this does what you want:
syms x
a(x) = x^2;
b(x) = int(a(x));
bfcn = matlabFunction(b)
produces:
bfcn =
function_handle with value:
@(x)x.^3./3.0
Substituting your scalar and vector:
x =
1
Out = bfcn(x)
Out =
0.3333
x =
1 3 5 7
Out = bfcn(x)
Out =
0.3333 9.0000 41.6667 114.3333
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Kai-Lung Chu
Kai-Lung Chu 2018년 12월 6일
It works fine like this, thanks
syms x
a = @(x)x^2;
b = @(x)int(a(x));
c = matlabFunction(b(x));
c(1)
Star Strider
Star Strider 2018년 12월 6일
As always, my pleasure.

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