Evaluate the following triple integral using single applications of Simpson’s 1/3 rule.
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Evaluate the following triple integral using single applications of Simpson’s 1/3 rule. I have all the code for this question but I am getting error: Undefined function or variable 'simpson'. How to fix this error or add the 'simpson' function.
x1 = [-3:0.01:1];
fx1 = (x1).^2;
a= simpson(x1,fx1 , [],'1/3');
y1 = [0:0.01:2];
fy1 = ones(length(y1),1);
b= simpson(y1,fy1 , [],'1/3');
z1 = [-2:0.01:2];
fz1 = ones(length(z1),1);
c= simpson(z1,fz1 , [],'1/3');
I1 =a*b*c;
x2 = [-3:0.01:1];
fx2 = ones(length(x2),1);
aa= simpson(x2,fx2 , [],'1/3');
y2= [0:0.01:2];
fy2 = y2;
bb= simpson(y2,fy2 , [],'1/3');
z2 = [-2:0.01:2];
fz2 = z2;
cc= simpson(z2,fz2 , [],'1/3');
I2=aa*bb*cc;
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  KSSV
      
      
 on 29 Nov 2016
        There is no inbuilt function named simpson in matlab. You may check quad inbuilt function or download the file from the exchange.
  Moon Shadow
 on 29 Nov 2016
        1 Comment
  KSSV
      
      
 on 29 Nov 2016
				Download the file, copy in a folder, read the documentation part of the file, see how to input and then use. Mostly they give an example on how to run. First run the code for example case.
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