What is the easiest way to calculate the triple definite integral of a symbolic vector over arbitrary domain without using for loop?
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What is the easiest way to calculate the triple integral of a symbolic vector over arbitrary domain without using for loop? e,g, -1<x,y,z<1
syms x y z
V=[sin(x*y*z), cos(z)*z*x, x*y*z^3, x+cos(z)*x]
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  David Hill
      
      
 on 8 Sep 2022
        syms x y z
V=[x,y,z];
I=int(int(int(V,x),y),z);%recognize the definite integrals do not exist for many integrals (this works but your V would be in terms in integrals)
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  David Hill
      
      
 on 8 Sep 2022
				syms x y z
V=[sin(x*y*z), cos(z)*z*x, x*y*z^3, x+cos(z)*x];
vpaintegral(vpaintegral(vpaintegral(V,x,-1,1),y,-1,1),z,-1,1)
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