The Simpson’s rule uses parabolic arcs instead of the straight lines used in the trapezoidal rule
软件应用简介
 
Z = SIMPS(Y) computes an approximation of the integral of Y via the Simpson’s method (with unit spacing). To compute the integral for spacing different from one, multiply Z by the spacing increment. 
Z = SIMPS(X,Y) computes the integral of Y with respect to X using the Simpson’s rule.
Z = SIMPS(X,Y,DIM) or SIMPS(Y,DIM) integrates across dimension DIM
SIMPS uses the same syntax as TRAPZ.
Example: 
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% The integral of sin(x) on [0,pi] is 2 
% Let us compare TRAPZ and SIMPS 
x = linspace(0,pi,6); 
y = sin(x); 
trapz(x,y) % returns 1.9338 
simps(x,y) % returns 2.0071
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