scipy.integrate.dblquad¶
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scipy.integrate.dblquad(func, a, b, gfun, hfun, args=(), epsabs=1.49e-08, epsrel=1.49e-08)[source]¶
- Compute a double integral. - Return the double (definite) integral of - func(y, x)from- x = a..band- y = gfun(x)..hfun(x).- Parameters
- funccallable
- A Python function or method of at least two variables: y must be the first argument and x the second argument. 
- a, bfloat
- The limits of integration in x: a < b 
- gfuncallable or float
- The lower boundary curve in y which is a function taking a single floating point argument (x) and returning a floating point result or a float indicating a constant boundary curve. 
- hfuncallable or float
- The upper boundary curve in y (same requirements as gfun). 
- argssequence, optional
- Extra arguments to pass to func. 
- epsabsfloat, optional
- Absolute tolerance passed directly to the inner 1-D quadrature integration. Default is 1.49e-8. 
- epsrelfloat, optional
- Relative tolerance of the inner 1-D integrals. Default is 1.49e-8. 
 
- Returns
- yfloat
- The resultant integral. 
- abserrfloat
- An estimate of the error. 
 
 - See also - quad
- single integral 
- tplquad
- triple integral 
- nquad
- N-dimensional integrals 
- fixed_quad
- fixed-order Gaussian quadrature 
- quadrature
- adaptive Gaussian quadrature 
- odeint
- ODE integrator 
- ode
- ODE integrator 
- simps
- integrator for sampled data 
- romb
- integrator for sampled data 
- scipy.special
- for coefficients and roots of orthogonal polynomials 
 - Examples - Compute the double integral of - x * y**2over the box- xranging from 0 to 2 and- yranging from 0 to 1.- >>> from scipy import integrate >>> f = lambda y, x: x*y**2 >>> integrate.dblquad(f, 0, 2, lambda x: 0, lambda x: 1) (0.6666666666666667, 7.401486830834377e-15) 
