what is inline(vectorize function), also why to use fliplr for this?
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clc
clear all
close all
syms x
f = input('Enter the function')
fL = input('Enter the interval on which the function is defined')
yr = input('Enter the axis of rotation')
iL = input('integration limits')
volume = pi*int((f-yr)^2,iL(1),iL(2));
disp(['Volume is: ',num2str(double(volume))])
fx = inline(vectorize(f));
xvals = linspace(fL(1),fL(2),201);
xvals = fliplr(xvals);
xivals = linspace(iL(1),iL(2),201);
xivalsr = fliplr(xivals);
xlim = [fL(1) fL(2)+0.5];
ylim = fx(xlim);
figure('Position',[100 200 560 420])
subplot(2,1,1)
hold on
plot(xvals,fx(xvals),'-b','LineWidth',2);
[X,Y,Z] = cylinder(fx(xivals)-yr,100);
figure('Position',[700 200 560 420])
Z = iL(1) + Z.*(iL(2)-iL(1));
surf(Z,Y+yr,X,'EdgeColor','none','FaceColor','flat','FaceAlpha',0.6);
hold on
plot([iL(1),iL(2)],[yr yr], 'r-', 'LineWidth', 2);
xlabel('X-axis');
ylabel('Y-axis');
zlabel('Z-axis');
view(22,11)
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Steven Lord
on 14 Nov 2022
1 vote
Do not use inline. Its use has been discouraged for probably around 15 years now.
To convert a piece of text data to something that you can call as a function use str2func.
To convert a symbolic expression to something that you can call as a function use matlabFunction.
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Dhairya
on 14 Nov 2022
Steven Lord
on 15 Nov 2022
See the documentation for str2func and matlabFunction for examples of how to use each function.
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