what does "Undefined function 'f_integration' for input arguments of type 'double' " mean

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Trying to run this script but this error continues to pop up.
a1_1= 0;
b1_1=10000;
a2_1=0;
b2_1=0;
h_1=2;
ele_rotation_1=0;
F_1 = f_integration(h_1,a1_1,b1_1,a2_1,b2_1,ele_rotation_1);
K_1 = K_matrix(A,E,I,h_1,ele_rotation_1);
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Amy Sanchez
Amy Sanchez 2019년 11월 12일
Completed error message:
Undefined function 'f_integration' for input arguments of type 'double'.
Error in Quiz111 (line 14)
F_1 = f_integration(h_1,a1_1,b1_1,a2_1,b2_1,ele_rotation_1);

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA 2019년 11월 12일
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Because f_integration & K_matrix are not Matlab inbuilt functions, hence you have to defined both function file in the same directory to run the code.
These functions known as user defined functions or customized functions by user. Where you get the idea to use these two functions? Please do search in Matlab Exchange file, may be there.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2019년 11월 12일
It means that MATLAB cannot find a function or variable named f_integration
There is no MATLAB function by that name, and I cannot find a useful function by that name anywhere on the Internet.

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