How can I make a sigma sum graph?

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Han
Han on 3 Jul 2019
Answered: Jyotsna Talluri on 24 Jul 2019
For example there are following graph for "x" and "q".
fun = @(x) x;
pb = 1:500;
a1 = length(pb);
q = zeros(1,a1);
for a = 1:a1
q(a) = -integral(fun,500,pb(a));
end
I want to replace the integral to a sigma sum for some steps.
I'd like to use a way of adding values as pb is closer to zero.
How can I do?
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Akira Agata
Akira Agata on 4 Jul 2019
You mean, you would like to calculate the following equation for x = 1 ~ 500, and plot the result ?

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Jyotsna Talluri
Jyotsna Talluri on 24 Jul 2019
Hi,
As the integral and summation are two different functions,we can't get the exact same results with the both.As the lower limit of integration is closer to zero both produce comparable results that don't differ much.For sigma sum you can use symsum function.
syms x;
f=x;
q(a)=symsum(f,x,pb(a),500);

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