how to define a double integral with symbolic upper limits

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I want to define a double integral, like this
f(h) = \int_0^h (\int_0^1 xy dx) dy,
where h is a variable.
I try to use command twice: int(int(~,~,~),~,~), but it does not work.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Oct 2018
syms x y h
f(h) = int( int(x*y, x, 0, 1), y, 0, h)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Oct 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson on 5 Oct 2018
matlabFunction(int(int((x.^2 + y.^2)^(1/3), x, 0, 1),0, h),h)
or
f(h) = vpaintegral( vpaintegral(x*y, x, 0, 1), y, 0, h)
Yufei Cao
Yufei Cao on 5 Oct 2018
Dear Walter,
Thanks a lot.
I found the first way does not work, see the pic.
But the second one works very well. Thank you very much.

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