Jul18hb

Shout out: All Matlab User part 2

Comment 3 Komen Filed Apple, Carcamarba, Kehidupan, Matlab, Microsoft, Tips and tricks, Tutorial, Universiti, Vista

Hello all the readers out there, this entry actually with the same content to the one i posted before, but just because this project is actually for the benefit of all the users out there in the world. I would like to anounce this one in english too. First of all, sorry for my bad english.

Here i would like to offer to any of you who like, know or want to try to do some simulation with or SimuLink for two topics which are “Simulation of head on collision between two object” and “Simulation of Building reaction towards Earth quake”. These two topics will be our main subject for this project.

Of course we will pay you if you do any of these two simulations, or if you have so much , you can do two topics all together. We don’t limit any participation. Each and everyone can submit their simulation/s to us. Currently we thinking on giving 3months for those who want to proceed with this simulation starting from 1 August 2007. Payment will be made once the simulation done will full functionality.

After that, we will write an e-book regarding the simulations, n this e-book will be available for everyone to read or own for . yes it will be resource from us. Only we the one will pay for the cost to do the simulation. This is our first topic we’ve choosed. There will be more topics conducted n given away from various type of , simulations etc… just to provide a good reliable e-book for all of us. The e-book will be writen in two languages as planned for the being. There will be a malay e-book and english e-book.

So the payment will be around few hundred USDollars. We will pay via paypal or any other payment which the participant prefer to have. So if you think you are good for this simulation, then don’t hesitate and apply for it… :) this is a serious project. We will open a new regarding this project so that people will know what’s been done n so on…

So do contact me or leave a comment below if you interested to do the simulations

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May15hb

Introduction to Matlab

Comment komen? Filed Matlab, Tips and tricks

What Is ?

is a high-performance language for technical computing. It integrates computation, visualization, and in an easy-to-use environment where problems and solutions are expressed in familiar mathematical notation. Typical uses include:

is an interactive system whose basic data element is an array that does not require dimensioning. This allows you to solve many technical computing problems, especially those with matrix and vector formulations, in a fraction of the it would take to write a program in a scalar noninteractive language such as C or Fortran.

The name stands for matrix laboratory. was originally written to provide easy access to matrix software developed by the LINPACK and EISPACK projects, which together represent the state-of-the-art in software for matrix computation.

has evolved over a period of years with input from many users. In university environments, it is the standard instructional tool for introductory and advanced courses in mathematics, engineering, and science. In industry, is the tool of choice for high-productivity research, development, and analysis.

features a family of application-specific solutions called toolboxes. Very important to most users of , toolboxes allow you to learn and apply specialized technology. Toolboxes are comprehensive collections of functions (M-files) that extend the environment to solve particular classes of problems. Areas in which toolboxes are available include signal processing, control systems, neural networks, fuzzy logic, wavelets, simulation, and many others.

The System

The system consists of five main parts:

The language.
This is a high-level matrix/array language with control flow statements, functions, data structures, input/output, and object-oriented features. It allows both “ in the small” to rapidly create quick and dirty throw-away programs, and “ in the large” to create complete large and complex application programs.

The working environment.
This is the set of tools and facilities that you work with as the user or programmer. It includes facilities for managing the variables in your workspace and importing and exporting data. It also includes tools for developing, managing, debugging, and profiling M-files, ’s applications.

Handle Graphics.
This is the graphics system. It includes high-level commands for two-dimensional and three-dimensional data visualization, image processing, animation, and presentation graphics. It also includes low-level commands that allow you to fully customize the appearance of graphics as well as to build complete Graphical User Interfaces on your applications.

The mathematical function library.
This is a vast collection of computational algorithms ranging from elementary functions like sum, sine, cosine, and complex arithmetic, to more sophisticated functions like matrix inverse, matrix eigenvalues, Bessel functions, and fast Fourier transforms.

The Application Program Interface (API).
This is a library that allows you to write C and Fortran programs that interact with . It include facilities for calling routines from (dynamic linking), calling as a computational engine, and for reading and writing MAT-files.

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