How can I integrate a function and exclude a specific x-value?
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    Karsten Gros
 on 31 Jan 2017
  
    
    
    
    
    Answered: Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 1 Feb 2017
            Hi, I have a question regarding the integralfunction. Let's say I want to integrate a function from a to b, but without the left border. Like if I have f(x)=1/(x-1), and I want to integrate f from 1 to 10, but at 1, there is a definition gap. Sorry for my bad english, I tried my best ;) Thanks in advance and best regards
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 1 Feb 2017
        Calculate the next representable number and use it.
negative values, next larger value is
typecast(typecast(Value,'uint64') - 1 ,'double')
negative values, next smaller value is
typecast(typecast(Value,'uint64') + 1 ,'double')
positive values, next larger value is
typecast(typecast(Value,'uint64') + 1 ,'double')
positive values, next smaller value is
typecast(typecast(Value,'uint64') - 1 ,'double')
I tried with using multiplications and divisions with 1+eps and 1-eps but I ran into some problems due to round-off, and was having to start to use expressions like mean([v,v/(1+eps)]) . It was easier to be certain by switching representations.
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