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November 19, 2015, 09:37 |
Python script to integrate a variable in two directions
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How could I integrate a variable in two directions using a Python script?
For example I want to integrate a variable U=U(r,z) (i.e. U as a function of r and z) along r (radial) and z (axial) directions. |
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