How can I solve the problem in integral code?

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Torsten
Torsten on 12 May 2025
Edited: Torsten on 12 May 2025
Loop over the values of the sigma-vector - thus call "vpaintegral" for each sigma value separately.
Or alternatively make your code a function and call it from a script with a single sigma-value as input.
Further, I'd recommend first to use "integral" instead of "vpaintegral" to save computation time.
And where do you compute w1 - w6 - the variables you try to plot at the end of your code ?
Works because "vpaintegral" is called for each sigma-value separately:
syms r
f = r^2;
sigma = 0:0.1:1;
arrayfun(@(sigma)vpaintegral(f,r,0,sigma),sigma)
ans = 
Does not work because "vpaintegral" is called once with the complete sigma-vector:
syms r
f = r^2;
sigma = 0:0.1:1;
vpaintegral(f,r,0,sigma)
Operands to the logical AND (&&) and OR (||) operators must be convertible to logical scalar values. Use the ANY or ALL functions to reduce operands to logical scalar values.

Error in sym/vpaintegral (line 182)
(isinf(b) && isempty(symvar(b)) && ~isreal(b))
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 May 2025
Note that vpaintegral() can handle the case where the part to be integrated is non-scalar, but cannot handle the case where the limits to integration are non-scalar.
syms x
vpaintegral([sin(x), cos(x)], x, [0 1])
ans = 
Torsten
Torsten on 13 May 2025
Edited: Torsten on 13 May 2025
Thank you for the info.
So the changes to your last code (test_microstrength.m) were not necessary (except for the final plotting).

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