symbolic Integration in Matlab
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Hi,
Can anyone help me out in solving the foll relation having integration using Matlab:
S=2*v*Im[{int, 0 to 1(exp(j*b*R1)rdr }* {int, 0 to 1(R2*exp-j*b*R1)rdr}]
Where: v=pi, R1=sqrt(3)*(2*r.^2-1),R2=sqrt(3)*(2*r.^2-1),Im=imaginary, j=sqrt(-1),b=0.7,int=integration.
This might be an easy one, but I tried many times but could not solve to get the right ans. I hope that the ans should be a single value. But I got the ans in the form of a matrix of dim(64x64).
Please help me out with the coding how to solve this.
Thanking You!
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William
on 23 Mar 2012
Are you using the syms command which is in the symbolic toolbox? If you're attempting to integrate with a variable that has not been defined without the toolbox your code will not work.
Please post the actual command as you input it into MATLAB
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Andrei Bobrov
on 23 Mar 2012
syms r
R1=sqrt(3)*(2*r.^2-1)
R2=sqrt(3)*(2*r.^2-1)
b = .7;
S=2*pi*imag(int(exp(1i*b*R1)*r,r,0,1)*int(R2*exp(-1i*b*R1)*r,r,0,1))
out = vpa(S)
R1 = R2 ?
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