3/8 Simpson's Rule

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Hasan Dikka
Hasan Dikka on 3 Sep 2020
Answered: Alan Stevens on 3 Sep 2020
I created my code for 3/8 Simpson's Rule also ı want to add relative error. How can I add relative error in code.
function hasan2 (n)
a = 0;
b = 1;
h = (b-a)/n;
sum = 0;
for i = 1:n-1
a = (i-1)*h;
b = i*h;
sum = sum + 3/8*(f(a) + 3*f((2*a+b)/3) + 3*f((a+2*b)/3) + f(b));
end
sum
end
function fx=f(x)
fx=exp(2*x)*sin(5*x);
end

Answers (1)

Alan Stevens
Alan Stevens on 3 Sep 2020
The result of integrating of your function between 0 and 1 is:
I = (exp(1)^2*(2*sin(5)-5*cos(5)) + 5)/29;
so relative error is
relerror = abs(sum/I - 1);
As an aside, "sum" is a built-in Matlab function, so it's best not to use it as a variable name.

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