Undefined function or method 'int' for input arguments of type 'double'. Error in ==> @(Y,n,t)int(cos((n*pi)*t).*Y,t,0,2)
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t=linspace(0,0.4,100);
f=0;
for n=0:1:5;
evalin(symengine,'assume(n,Type::Integer)');
t=[0,0,0.8,0.8,2,2];
Y=[0,1,1,-1,-1,1];
line(t,Y,'color','r','linewidth',2)
grid on;hold on;
a=@(Y,n,t)int(cos((n*pi)*t).*Y,t,0,2);
b=@(Y,n,t)int(Y.*sin((n*pi)*t),t,0,2);
f=f+a(Y,n,t)*cos((pi*n)*t)+b(Y,n,t)*sin((pi*n)*t);
plot(t,f,'k','linewidth',2)
end
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John D'Errico
on 22 Aug 2014
Edited: John D'Errico
on 22 Aug 2014
INT is a tool from the symbolic toolbox. It has no idea what you want it to do when you just pass it a list of numbers.
In fact, I have no idea either what you intend, given the vectors t and Y that you have used.
t=[0,0,0.8,0.8,2,2];
Y=[0,1,1,-1,-1,1];
Are you somehow hoping that MATLAB will be smart enough to recognize that this list of points corresponds to a polygon in the (t,Y) plane, and then do an integration over the polygon, or maybe around the perimeter? Computers don't read your mind.
Yes, I see that BEFORE you wrote those lines where you defined t and Y, you ALSO defined t using linspace. Again, COMPUTERS DON'T READ MINDS. MATLAB has no idea which version of t you want here, so it uses the LAST t that you defined, here inside the for loop.
Even if you use trapz (which IS a tool for numerical integration of a list of points) you need to consider what it is you are doing, and IF that makes mathematical sense. Sorry, but from what I have seen of the code above, it makes no sense at all. So, again, you need to think carefully about what you need, and then write careful code that represents your goal.
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