how to find the numerical integration in matlab

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Input: syms a b phi h=int((sin(phi)/(sqrt(a+(b*sin(phi))))),phi) h1=vpa(h)
Ans: Warning: Explicit integral could not be found.
h =
int(sin(phi)/(a + b*sin(phi))^(1/2), phi)
h1 =
numeric::int(sin(phi)/(a + b*sin(phi))^(1/2), phi)
Help me to find out the mistake and tel me how to find out the numerical integration.
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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 3 Feb 2014
Your integral can be expressed in terms of a combination of elliptic integrals of the first and second kinds. Perhaps it would help in obtaining a symbolic expression to this effect if you declared symbols for its upper and lower limits of integration.
As Wayne has pointed out, with or without such a symbolic expression, to obtain a numerical value for the integral you will need to give specific numerical values to both these limits and to the coefficients a and b.
Prashanth Chandrasekar
Prashanth Chandrasekar on 4 Feb 2014
I have the answer for the above integral in a journal,it contains a series of elliptic integrals.But i cant figure out how to get these elliptic integrals?

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Answers (2)

Wayne King
Wayne King on 3 Feb 2014
Edited: Wayne King on 3 Feb 2014
What version of MATLAB are you using? There is an integral() function for numerical integration.
Of course, you'll need values for a and b and limits of integration
a = 1;
b = 2;
f = @(x) sin(x)./sqrt(a+b*sin(x));
integral(f,0,2);

Wayne King
Wayne King on 3 Feb 2014
a = 1;
b = 2;
f = @(x) sin(x)./sqrt(a+b*sin(x));
quad(f,0,2);
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Prashanth Chandrasekar
Prashanth Chandrasekar on 4 Feb 2014
can we specify the various intervals between 0-2 to get different values for different values of x?in the above quad func?
Wayne King
Wayne King on 4 Feb 2014
yes, if you are changing the limits of integration, you get a different value for the definite integral.

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