Mathc initiation/Fichiers c : c17cc
Apparence
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/* save as c00c.c */
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#include "x_hfile.h"
#include "fc.h"
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int main(void)
{
double ax = 0, ay = 0,
bx = 1, by = 1./2.,
nx = 2*45, ny = 2*45,
Mxy = 0, Myx = 0;
clrscrn();
printf(" f : (x,y)-> %s\n\n\n", feq);
Myx = trapezoid_dydx(f, ay,by,ny, ax,bx,nx);
Mxy = trapezoid_dxdy(f, ax,bx,nx, ay,by,ny);
printf(" With the trapezoidal's rule.\n\n");
printf(" (%.3f (%.3f\n", bx,by);
printf(" int( int( %s Dy Dx = %.6f\n", feq, Myx);
printf(" (%.3f (%.3f\n\n\n", ax,ay);
printf(" (%.3f (%.3f\n", by,bx);
printf(" int( int( %s Dx Dy = %.6f\n", feq, Mxy);
printf(" (%.3f (%.3f\n\n\n", ay,ax);
stop();
return 0;
}
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Vous pouvez vérifier avec Octave version 5.2 :
I = dblquad (f, xa, xb, ya, yb)
>> I = dblquad (@(x, y) sin(cos(x.*y)), 1, 0, .5, 0)
I = 0.41688
Exemple de sortie écran :
f : (x,y)-> sin(cos(x*y)
With the trapezoidal's rule.
(1.000 (0.500
int( int( sin(cos(x*y) Dy Dx = 0.416884
(0.000 (0.000
(0.500 (1.000
int( int( sin(cos(x*y) Dx Dy = 0.416884
(0.000 (0.000
Press return to continue.