Re: piecewise definition of a function
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- Subject: [mg43892] Re: piecewise definition of a function
- From: poujadej at yahoo.fr (Jean-Claude Poujade)
- Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 03:06:02 -0400 (EDT)
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Nathan Moore <nmoore at physics.umn.edu> wrote in message news:<bm2ub8$6s1$1 at smc.vnet.net>... > I'd like to define a function in a piecewise manner. As of yet I've > been unsuccessful with even the simplest example. Consider the > following: > first define a 1-d bump, > f[x_] = If[x < 0, 0,If[x > 1, 0, 1]] > Mathematica doesn't seem to mind this, as f[0.1] evaluates 1 and > f[-23] evaluates 0. > The problem comes when I try to integrate the function. The > following command which should evaluate to 1 doesn't work AT ALL! > Integrate[f[x], {x, -50, 50}] [...] If you use UnitStep it does work : g[x_] := UnitStep[x] - UnitStep[x - 1]; Integrate[g[x], {x, -50, 50}] 1 --- jcp ps : I don't know the reason why it doesn't work with If...