NAN when we integrate
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Hi
I have this code
b=1;mu=1;
f = @(t) (t.^(2*mu)).*exp(-t.^2).*besseli(mu-0.5,a.*t.^2)
Q = integral(f,b,Inf)
but give me Q=NAN ??
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Youssef Khmou
on 25 Dec 2013
hi, i think NaN can be logical answer, plus a is not provided ,
try :
figure, plot(f(-100:0.1:300))
is the area between f and the ax axis defined ?
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Youssef Khmou
on 27 Dec 2013
i tried with a numeric vector, and the returned function contains NaN, so the problem happened before the integration,
r=f(-100:100);
isnan(r);
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