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rahman
rahman am 15 Mai 2011
Hi all
I want to numerically integral a function with four variable(f(x,y,z,v)).how can I use dblquad?
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Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell am 15 Mai 2011
Are your integral limits rectangular? e.g., xmin <= x <= xmax?
rahman
rahman am 15 Mai 2011
yes.all of four variables integration domain are limited.

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Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell am 15 Mai 2011
This turned out to be surprisingly tricky, but here is the solution. First, define a function
function fzv = integrateOverSecondPair(fun,x,y,zmin,zmax,vmin,vmax)
% DBLQUAD evaluates FUN for a vector x and scalar y. The backwards loop is
% Matt Fig's dynamic preallocation.
for ii=numel(x):-1:1
g = @(z,v) fun(x(ii),y,z,v);
fzv(ii) = dblquad(g,zmin,zmax,vmin,vmax);
end
Then use the commands
fzv = @(x,y) integrateOverSecondPair(@f,x,y,zmin,zmax,vmin,vmax);
fxyzv = dblquad(fzv,xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax);
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rahman
rahman am 15 Mai 2011
tnx Andrew
That work excellent! ;)

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