I have a code, that was not made by me. In this complex code, many rules are being applied to calculate a quantity, d(x). in the code is being used a pointer to calculate it.
I want to calculate an integral over this, like: W= Int_0 ^L d(x) dx ?
I am doing this:
#define DX 0.003
void WORK(double *d, double *W)
{
double INTE5=0.0;
int N_X_POINTS=333;
double h=((d[N_X_POINTS]-d[0])/N_X_POINTS);
W[0]=W[0]+((h/2)*(d[1]+2.0*d[0]+d[N_X_POINTS-1])); /*BC*/
for (i=1;i<N_X_POINTS-1;i++)
{
W[i]=W[i]+((h/2)*(d[0]+2*d[i]+d[N_X_POINTS]))*DX;
INTE5+=W[i];
}
W[N_X_POINTS-1]=W[N_X_POINTS-1]+((h/2)*(d[0]+2.0*d[N_X_POINTS-1]+d[N_X_POINTS-2])); /*BC*/
}
And I am getting "Segmentation fault". I was wondering to know if, I am doing right in calculate W as a pointer, or should declare it as a simple double? I guess the Segmentation fault is coming for this.
Other point, am I using correctly the trapezoidal rule?
Any help/tip, will very much appreciate.
Luiz
d,WandZ. – David Heffernan Jun 26 '11 at 18:58