How to plot the variations for integrating parameter

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Hello all,
I have some equations integrated in Matlab. One such set of equations are,
H2Ox = @(EA) -0.0023*(-8/(48000^8))*(((EA)-183000)^7);
H2Oz = integral(H2Ox, 183000, Inf);
Here there are no issues with integration, but I would like to plot the variations for integrating parameter EA. I don't know if Matlab provides the intervals to understand the change in values.
Is it possible to get the EA values as output ? in order to understand as how EA behaves ?
Kindly someone share the thoughts.
Thank you
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Ghazwan
Ghazwan on 10 Oct 2022
ok. If you plot it a simple 2D plot, what would be the X and Y axes?
Kumaresh Kumaresh
Kumaresh Kumaresh on 10 Oct 2022
X - EA,
Y - Dependent variables like FE_H2O, CO2, so so on

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Torsten
Torsten on 10 Oct 2022
Note that integral(H2Ox, 183000, Inf) = Inf !!
H2Ox = @(EA) -0.0023*(-8/(48000^8))*(EA-183000).^7;
H2Oz = @(y) integral(H2Ox, 183000, y);
y = 183000:100:300000;
plot(y,arrayfun(H2Oz,y))
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Kumaresh Kumaresh
Kumaresh Kumaresh on 13 Oct 2022
Thanks Mr. Torsten. You saved my day. You should be called as MATLAB magic man !!

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