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Passing conditional functions as arguments of Integrals etc
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Joined: 27/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 1 Location: UK
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Hi guys,
Recently, I have tried to integrate function of the form:
f(x)= if x<100 g(x) else h(x)
over x=(0-105) using build in integral operator. However, there is an error: 'x-not defined'. I can easily overcome this problem by simply writing:
Int(f(x)) [from 0 to 100] + Int(g(x)) [from 100 to 105]
However, I think that a possibility of using user-created conditional functions in Integral or Derivative operators could be a very useful feature.
Best, Daniel
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Rank: Administration Groups: Registered, Advanced Member Joined: 23/06/2009(UTC) Posts: 1,740 Was thanked: 318 time(s) in 268 post(s)
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Hello,
Do you use the Interactive SMath Handbook by Martin Kraska (Interactive books from Gallery) as the default Reference Book inside SMath? Read the part about Integration from this book, please.
Regards, Radovan |
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