How to vectorize integral?

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Sameer Chikane
Sameer Chikane on 6 Aug 2017
Commented: TheStranger on 1 Sep 2017
h=0.1;
t1=0:h:2*pi;
alpha=0.3;
f=@(x) sin(x);
for i=2:length(t1)
t=t1(i);
k=1/gamma(1-alpha);
w=@(s) (t-s).^(-alpha).*cos(s);
p(i)=integral(w,0,t);
end
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TheStranger
TheStranger on 1 Sep 2017
Hello Sameer. Sorry for the offtop, but have you tested, whether a vectorized version is faster than just looping? I tried "integral" function with "ArrayValued=1" and it turned out that it is 20% slower than just looping over the parameter, for example.

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Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Aug 2017
alpha=0.3;
syms s t
w = int((t-s).^(-alpha).*cos(s), s, 0, t);
h=0.1;
t1=0:h:2*pi;
p = double(subs(w, t, t1));

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 6 Aug 2017
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 6 Aug 2017
h=0.1;
t1=0:h:2*pi;
p = arrayfun(@(t)integral(@(s)(t-s).^-alpha.*cos(s),0,t),t1)

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