How to write an integral using 'cumsum'?

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NEELABJA CHATTERJEE
NEELABJA CHATTERJEE el 23 de Sept. de 2018
I want to write this discretized integral in MatLab using 'cumsum'.
I tried the following (where i0 = find(x==0))
Pp=Dx*cumsum(u(i0:end));
Pm=-Dx*[fliplr(cumsum(fliplr(u(1:i0-1)))) 0];
P=[Pm Pp];
Pk=0.5*(P(1:end-1)+P(2:end));
to compute $ \int_{-1}^{1} u(y,t) dy$ (for a fixed, to be evolved later time level; the integral from -1 to 1 of the function u(x,t)dx.) Now I want to compute [integral from 0 to x of the function u(y,t)dy] - [integral from 0 to 1 integral from 0 to y of the function u(z,t)dzdy] ~ I have attached the discretized form here with.
Any kind of help regarding this coding would be much appreciated.

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