Hi everyone, I'm trying to integrate a noisy signal composed of discrete data points, and I was wondering if there's any other way to do this besides cumtrapz. Ideally I'd like to try some various quadrature rules to see which works best, but every script I've found so far, even user-made, is for analytical functions, which doesn't apply to me. I did find this thread below, which looked promising
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