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description of highlighted code
The first line of the highlighted code means the element of matrix dxdt in row 1 column 1 is equal to the second element of the ...
4 dagen ago | 0
how to read and write a gray AVI video file in 16 bit
The command VideoWriter has an attribute called "VideoBitsPerPixel" which is the number of bits per pixel in each output frame.
3 maanden ago | 0
Saving a Script from another script
You can write or modify a script from script. I've done it using fopen, fprint, and fclose commands. The example in the docume...
4 maanden ago | 0
Why do my legs fall through the ground?
"determined the upper surface of the Earth" The actual terrain height at a point on the Earth is the WGS-84 ellipsoid plus th...
5 maanden ago | 0
I was calculated using the Simpson 1/3 rule numerical method, why my running results doesn't appear in the command window?
A semi-colon at the end of a line suppresses display of the result.
5 maanden ago | 0
what this equation means 4*L/(2*i-1)?
Yes, Matlab sees "i" as complex. Maybe pick another variable if you are just using scalars.
5 maanden ago | 1
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MATLAB is selecting SOFTWARE OPENGL rendering when open matlab as user
You can start Matlab in Linux without OpenGL using: matlab -nosoftwareopengl
6 maanden ago | 0
Matlab is not running "MATLAB is selecting SOFTWARE OPENGL rendering"
You can start Matlab in Linux without OpenGL using: matlab -nosoftwareopengl
6 maanden ago | 0
Start New Matlab Window From Command Line.
Adrian, Take a look at the "system" command: system('matlab')
bijna 12 jaar ago | 1
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chop a 1-D vector
z = rand(1000,1); a = size(z) z(1:2) = []; b = size(z)
bijna 12 jaar ago | 0
legend on subplot
Each subplot is a unique axis. The legend command lets you specify the axis where the legend will be created: "LEGEND(AX,...)...
ongeveer 12 jaar ago | 0