How to integrate a function inside a ssc ?

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Léo Jan
Léo Jan on 20 Dec 2022
Edited: Torsten on 4 Jan 2023
Hi,
I would like to perform a integration inside a ssc code (so in the Simscape environment not the matlab one) but i did not find how to do it and if it's possible. I'm not talking about a integration over time for which I already found something.
My function looks like that 1/(0.05+0.015 exp(100x)), a primitive of this function is not very easy to find, this is why i would like to integrate between 0 and let's say 0.01. Furthermore, my function could change a bit.
Is there a way to do that ?
Thanks,
Léo

Answers (1)

Torsten
Torsten on 20 Dec 2022
syms x
f = 1/(0.05+0.015*exp(100*x));
int(f)
ans = 
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Léo Jan
Léo Jan on 4 Jan 2023
You're right, in my case, it doesn't change during the simulation.
So i will use the tool you've linked.
Should I understand that the integration is impossible in a ssc file ?
Torsten
Torsten on 4 Jan 2023
Edited: Torsten on 4 Jan 2023
Should I understand that the integration is impossible in a ssc file ?
Up to now, I thought that the missing symbolic toolbox was the problem.
I know symbolic computations are not possible in ssc files, but since you don't have the symbolic toolbox ...
Once you have the equation for the integral, you can use it in an ssc file as a function handle.
So in short: I don't know what your question aims at (i.e. what problems you encounter when you try to integrate in an ssc file).
Maybe it can be answered here:

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