error : Function integration trapezoidal

i want to calculate area from numerical integration of function f(x) with the limits a to b and vary n . by the way i use this code from my handbook, numerical chapra. to solve my problem. but the result was error.
function I = trap(func,a,b,n,varargin)
% trap: composite trapezoidal rule quadrature
% I = trap(func,a,b,n,p1,p2,...):
% composite trapezoidal rule
% input:
% func = name of function to be integrated
% a, b = integration limits
% n = number of segments (default = 100)
% p1,p2,... = additional parameters used by func
% output:
% I = integral estimate
if nargin<3,error('at least 3 input arguments required'),end
if ~(b>a),error('upper bound must be greater than lower'),end
if nargin<4|isempty(n),n=100;end
x = a; h = (b - a)/n;
s=func(a,varargin{:});
for i = 1 : n-1
x = x + h;
s = s + 2*func(x,varargin{:});
end
s = s + func(b,varargin{:});
I = (b - a) * s/(2*n);
the error :
??? function I = trap(func,a,b,n,varargin)
|
Error: Function definitions are not permitted in this context.
what should i do ?
--- my purpose is to make the table like below this text, to known how the error result with vary n parameter.
%

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you can't directly run this function. first save it in an m-file with name 'trap.m' and then call with appropriate input parameters from command prompt or from another script
what the script that i can use ? sorry i'm newbie.

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 Accepted Answer

sixwwwwww
sixwwwwww on 4 Dec 2013
Maybe following links are helpful for you for this purpose:
These links shows how to use matlab functions. and how to input and get output values from them

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thanks, i could used the script correctly,
i still confuse about this script
if nargin<3,error('at least 3 input arguments required'),end
if ~(b>a),error('upper bound must be greater than lower'),end
if nargin<4|isempty(n),n=100;end
especially nargin and varargin.
what the means of above script ?
'varargin' mean variable number of input arguments and 'nargin' mean number of input arguments. If you use 'varargin' in function definition then you can input any number of arguments to that function and by using 'nargin' you can know how many arguments are input to a function. For more information see:
Good luck!
can you help me too??? I get trapezoidal single... but I have trouble unequal trapezoidal.
x = [0 .12 .22 .32 .36 .4 .44 .54 .64 .7 .8];
y = 0.2+25*x-200*x.^2+675*x.^3-900*x.^4+400*x.^5;
>>trapuneq(x,y)
??? Undefined function or variable 'l'.
Error in ==> trapuneq at 18
s = s+(x(k+l)-x(k))*(y(k)+y(k+l))/2;
my formula M-File is
if nargin<2,error('at least 2 input arguments required'),end
if any(diff(x)<0),error('x not monotonically ascending'),end
n = length(x);
if length(y)~=n,error('x and y must be same length'); end
s = 0;
for k = 1:n-1
s = s+(x(k+l)-x(k))*(y(k)+y(k+l))/2;
end
I = s;
Changing the 2 "l"s ("L"s; Capital shown for variable clarity) to a "1" ("One") in the line of the For loop fixes the error and allows the same anser to be attained as shown in the textbook (1.5948).

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Torsten
Torsten on 20 May 2016
Edited: Torsten on 20 May 2016
My guess is that the "l" in the formula
s = s+(x(k+l)-x(k))*(y(k)+y(k+l))/2;
should be a "1".
Best wishes
Torsten.

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