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integrate
integration of an expression by quadrature
Syntax
x=integrate(expr,v,x0,x1 [,atol [,rtol]])
Arguments
- expr
- a character string defining a Scilab expression. 
- v
- a character string, the integration variable name. 
- x0
- a real number, the lower bound of integration. 
- x1
- a vector of real numbers, upper bounds of integration. 
- atol
- a real number (absolute error bound). Default value: 1e-8. 
- rtol
- a real number, (relative error bound). Default value: 1e-14. 
- x
- a vector of real numbers, the integral value for each - x1(i).
Description
x=integrate(expr,v,x0,x1 [,atol [,rtol]]) computes :
             for
            for
            i=1:size(x1,'*')
            where
             is given by the expression
            is given by the expression
            expr.
The evaluation hopefully satisfies following claim for accuracy:
            abs(I-x)<= max(atol,rtol*abs(I)) where
            I stands for the exact value of the integral.
Restriction
The given expression should not use variable names with a leading
            %.
Examples
See also
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