int.simpson {fda.usc} | R Documentation |
Simpson integration
Description
Computes the integral of fdataobj$data
with respect to
fdataobj$argvals
using simpson or trapezoid rule integration.
Usage
int.simpson(fdataobj, method = NULL)
int.simpson2(x, y, equi = TRUE, method = NULL)
Arguments
fdataobj |
fdata objtect. |
method |
Method for numerical integration, see details. |
x |
Sorted vector of x-axis values: |
y |
Vector of y-axis values. |
equi |
=TRUE, the observed points on each curve are equally spaced (by default). |
Details
Posible values for method
are:
-
"TRAPZ"
: Trapezoid rule integration. -
"CSR"
: Composite Simpson's rule integration. -
"ESR"
: Extended Simpson's rule integration.
If
method=NULL
(default), the value of par.fda.usc$int.method
is
used.
Author(s)
Manuel Febrero-Bande, Manuel Oviedo de la Fuente manuel.oviedo@udc.es
See Also
See also integrate
.
Examples
## Not run:
x<-seq(0,2*pi,length=1001)
fx<-fdata(sin(x)/sqrt(pi),x)
fx0<-fdata(rep(0,length(x)),x)
int.simpson(fx0)
int.simpson(fx)
## End(Not run)
[Package fda.usc version 2.1.0 Index]