Simpson's 1/3 rules
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Nasser Yari
on 31 Mar 2016
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 1 Apr 2016
Hi,
I am not sure why this does not work.Should I replace the i with j?I appreciate any help.
function I=mysimp(f,a,b,n)
h=(b-a)/n;
sum4=0;
sum2=0;
for i=2:2:n
x(i)=a+i*h;
y(i)=f(x(i))
sum4=sum4+4*feval(f,x(i));
end
if i=3:2:n-1;
x(i)=a+i*h;
y(i)=f(x(i))
sum2=sum2+2*feval(f,x(i));
end
sum=sum2+sum4+feval(f,a)+feval(f,b);
I=sum*h/3;
plot(x,y)
this is what I get
Error: File: mysimp.m Line: 10 Column: 9
The expression to the left of the equals sign is not a valid target for an assignment.
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John D'Errico
on 31 Mar 2016
A TERRIBLE idea to use the name sum as a variable. You WILL get int trouble later on if you continue to use incredibly useful function names as variable names too. And then your anquished question will be WHAT IS WRONG WITH MY CODE????
Regardless, the following line is not valid syntax in MATLAB:
if i=3:2:n-1;
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