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Integration of a vector

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Paul
Paul on 21 Nov 2013
Edited: Paul on 23 Nov 2013
Hello
I have a given vector x0 and vector a1 of unknown variables. I want to get a new point x1 such that I numerically integrate function fun1(a1,x0) along vector a1 from 0 to 1. If a1 would be a sacalar it would be easy to integrate but it's a vector and I couldn't figure out how to do that. So I would like to ask if there is some function or easier way of integrating that?
Code:
x0 = [0.1; 0.2];
function res = fun1(a1,x0)
res = x0 + (((max(v(a1) - a1' * x0,0)) / (norm(x0))) * a1);
end
function res = v(a1)
res = max(a1(1,1) + a1(2,1) - 1, 0);
end
%x1 = integrate fun1 from 0 to 1
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This is the part of code I'm using. It's only for 2 dimensions for now.
Thank you guys
Any help would be appreciated

Accepted Answer

Marc
Marc on 21 Nov 2013
Have you looked at quad() or trapz() for numerical integration?
doc trapz doc quad

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Paul
Paul on 23 Nov 2013
Edited: Paul on 23 Nov 2013
yes i tried trapz,quad,integral... but still couldnt find the solution. Im fairly new to matlab so I started by integrating scalar, which is simple. But I cant get the integration over a vector to work.

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