Double integral where the limit of y is a function of x
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I am trying to work out double integral, where the limit of y is a function of x, and the limits itself are vectors, like
n=1:10;
t=2;
a=(n-1).*t;
b=n.*t;
fun=@(x,y)lognpdf(b-x,2,1).*lognpdf(y,3,2);
ymax=@(x) b-x;
Qab=@(a,b)integral2(fun,a,b,0,ymax);
Q=arrayfun(Qab,a,b);
but this returns error
Error using -
Matrix dimensions must agree.
Error in @(x)b-x
Is this because b is a vector?
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Answers (1)
Andrei Bobrov
on 10 Dec 2013
Edited: Andrei Bobrov
on 11 Dec 2013
EDIT
n=1:10;
t=2;
a=(n-1).*t;
b=n.*t;
[ai,y] = ndgrid(a,b);
bi = y.';
f = @(x,y,y2)logpdf(y2-x,2,1).*logpdf(y,3,2);
out = arrayfun(@(x1,y1,y2)integral2(@(x,y)f(x,y,y2),x1,y1,0,@(x)y2-x),ai,bi,y);
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