Solving a simple integral with input equation from user
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I am using this code to enter an equation and solve a simple integral
str = input('Enter an equation in x: ','s') ;
f = function_handle.empty;
f = eval(['@()', str]);
x = f();
xmin= input('Lower limit of x: ')
xmax= input('Upper limit of x: ')
int(x, xmin, xmax)
But I get this error
Undefined function 'int' for input arguments of type 'double'.
Error in Untitled5 (line 7)
int(x,xmin, xmax)
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Rafael Hernandez-Walls
2020-8-3
syms x
str = input('Enter an equation in x: ','s') ;
f = function_handle.empty;
f = eval(['@(x)', str]);
%x = f();
xmin= input('Lower limit of x: ')
xmax= input('Upper limit of x: ')
int(f,x, xmin, xmax)
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Walter Roberson
2020-8-3
Using eval() is not recommended, and is not necessary. If you were going to generate an anonymous function from a character vector, then use str2func() . But considering that that symbolic integration int() is being used, it does not make sense to convert to an anonymous function: it makes more sense to convert to a symbolic expression or possibly symbolic function.
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Walter Roberson
2020-8-3
syms x
str = input('Enter an equation in x: ','s') ;
f = str2sym(str) ;
xmin= input('Lower limit of x: ')
xmax= input('Upper limit of x: ')
int(f,x, xmin, xmax)
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