How to Numerically Integrate Vector with Timestep

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pipesanddaggers
pipesanddaggers el 5 de Mayo de 2021
Respondida: Star Strider el 5 de Mayo de 2021
I have a vector / matrix I'm trying to numerically integrate and add to another vector, like so:
B= [1, 2, 3];
C = [8, 5, 4];
A = B + C(dt) <-- C being numerically intergrated with a timestep of 0.5. from 1 to 2000
I'm not sure what line or how to even go about writing this in my code, let alone plotting the data. Any help would be appreciated.

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Star Strider
Star Strider el 5 de Mayo de 2021
Use the trapz function (or cumtrapz, dependng on the result you want), The vector with respect to the numeric integration (time or whatever) is the first argument, and governs the integration steps.

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