How to use integral with an implicit function defined through a sum
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Suppose we have a function define as follows:
fz=@(z) exp(-(z).^2/2);
g=@(y) sum ( v(1:n/2).*fz((y- v(n/2+1:n))));
here v is a vector of length n that is known and is used to define the fucntion g.
Now I want to integrated g from [-5,5] using command
integral(@(y) g(y), -5,5).
I, however, get an error that matrix dimensions must agree.
I get where the issue is. It occurs because I defined a function through a vector and pass another vector as input.
Is there a way of fixing this?
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David Hill
2020년 7월 16일
What is the v function?
Alex Dytso
2020년 7월 16일
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2020년 7월 16일
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