Composite Simpsons method for numeric integration

COMPOSITE SIMPSON's method for numerical calculations and analysis exercises of Numeric Integration.
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COMPOSITE SIMPSON's method for numerical calculations and analysis exercises of Numeric Integration. f function is given in terms of a symbolic variable x and as an
inline function. E.g., inline('x^2+2*x-2'). Also, if the function f is trigonometric function, the 4th argument can be entered as
'trigonom' or just 'trig' or 1. X is expected to be in degrees for trigonometric function evaluations. The number of steps NSTEPS has
to be even. upl and lowl are upper and lower limits. NB: A sequential order of limits is unnecessary to follow, 'if' conditions will take care of lower and upper limits accordingly.

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov (2024). Composite Simpsons method for numeric integration (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/42483-composite-simpsons-method-for-numeric-integration), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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