Double integration using experimental data
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I need to perform a double integration using experimental data, but my integration limits are the same for each integral, in this case the time. After review some old posts I reached to the following code:
T = 0:0.1:600;
x = T;
A = rand(1,length(T)); % my data
pp_int = spline(T,A );
DoubleIntegration = integral(@(x)arrayfun(@(T )(integral(@(T ) ppval(pp_int,T ),0, T )),x),0,T(end) );
The code take so long to run, and give huge values. Someone I can indicate whether I am doing something wrong? If this is the case how I can correct ?
Regards
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Walter Roberson
am 6 Jun. 2015
See Bruno's suggestion http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/337413 and also Mike's suggestion in the last there, about using waypoints.
Perhaps you should be using integral2() instead of what you are doing?
Manuel
am 17 Jun. 2015
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson
am 18 Jun. 2015
arun
am 18 Jun. 2015
Could u mathematically explain ur problem. I can suggest u some numerical techniques to solve it.
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