Integrate function that calls a function
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I'm having trouble integrating a function that contains another function. To give an example:
value = X*func(y)
prob = lognpdf(y, muy, stdy)
int_func = @(y)(value(y)*prob(y))
i.e. I have a function value that depends on a variable y, which is log-normally distributed. The problem is that the multiplication in the first line does not work when done inside the integral function:
>> integral(int_func, 0, 5)
Error using _*_: Innder matrix dimensions must agree
As func(y) creates a matrix, the size of which does not line up with the size of X when it is not passed a scalar as input. It appears that integral() internally passes vectors to the function that is being integrated, which then causes the error. Is there any way around this?
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Honglei Chen
2014 年 8 月 12 日
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2014 年 8 月 12 日
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What is the dimensions of value and prob? What are the operation you want to do?
If the function is vector valued, integral can deal with it by setting 'ArrayValued' to true
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