Pwoah. So much typing about one of the simplest (imo) operators in MATLAB. I mean, how can you not understand that diff simply subtracts two things sequentially >.<
If you check closely the output you'll see that the imaginary part is inverted and the complete matrix is transposed. As an example I have called your first derivative f1 and the second f2. Now let's see what the first 5x5 part of each is:
f1(1:5,1:5)
ans =
-0.0299 + 5.9700i -0.0893 + 5.910...
I'm trying to improve the readability of my outputs. In order to avoid displaying a lot of data, it would be nice to display links that points to specific elements in the workspace (i.e. a variable, a table, a figure, etc.).
Here is a picture to illustrate the idea:
Maybe we can use the disp ...
I'm using the mapping toolbox to create a contour plot with contourfm() contourcbar() and caxis() to label the colorbar. What is the best way to add a second axis to the colorbar so that it looks something like this?
If it makes a difference, I'm running Matlab v2014b on RHEL6 with -nodesktop ...
Recently I passed 200 reputation and got the 100 point Association Bonus.
For the week, it says I only earned 105 reputation, then it says under my profile that I earned 210. Does the association not help? Do I quality for the Mortarboard badge?
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We too have a very cozy little tutorial reactor here at our university. I had a classmate who couldn't do her lab course because pregnant women aren't allowed to enter a reactor.
@rayryeng Have you heard of "We are a team"? It's an open source race team. They are going to compete in Le Mans 24h. Anyone can contribute apparently. We should join that instead of a kaggle...
OK, so this is what I came up with. The first thing is to use the openvar function and you specify the variable you want wrapped around in single quotations. This will open up the variable in the Variable Editor (the image that is pictured in your snapshot).
Now, you can also use disp to allo...