Error in my integration process
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Hi Everyone;
I have the following equation:

And I coded it in MATLAB as:
X=ber.*PDF_H;
syms X
ABER=int(X,H,0,inf);
And I received the error message as:
Error using sym/int (line 165)
Unable to integrate with
respect to '0.00054377
0.00047858 0.00040719
0.00033482 0.00026625
0.00020517 0.0001537
0.00011241 8.0658e-05
5.7068e-05 4.0012e-05
2.7921e-05 1.9467e-05
1.3602e-05 9.5462e-06
6.7414e-06 4.7953e-06
3.4378e-06 2.4847e-06
1.8102e-06'. The integration
variable must be a symbolic
variable.
Error in Pointing_Error_14
(line 182)
ABER=int(X,H,0,inf);
Where is my mistake please?
3 Comments
Ameer Hamza
on 27 Sep 2020
These lines of code are not correct
X=ber.*PDF_H;
syms X
ABER=int(X,H,0,inf);
But without further information, it is not possible to suggest a solution. Can you tell how f_h and P_b are defined?
Steven Lord
on 27 Sep 2020
We can't run what you've posted as several of the variables aren't defined. If you post the whole code that defines ber, and PDF_H we may be able to help you modify your code.
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