Calculate area under a curve
Don't sorry about n it is only necessary for using a and b which are the upper and lower limit of integration and n is the # of sub-intervals. You can ignore all else and use x and y. I will fix the documentation soon. I did a rather bad job on that help document. kindest regards, Stephen Sefick
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 1:02 PM, suse <meyfarth at uni-potsdam.de> wrote:
Thank you, seems to be the right thing for me. But what is this "n" for? The
number of iteration steps as mentioned on other pages for the simpson rule?
"number of divisions" as said on the help page I don't understand. ("a" and
"b" can be ignored, if I got it right?!). Thanks again!
stephen sefick wrote:
simp() in the StreamMetabolism package may do the trick. ?I have used this on time series of chemical constituent masses. hth, Stephen Sefick
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