Ok... Could you explain me why the following doesn't hold? the closer ν is at 0.5, the better is the approximation, i.e. the smaller are the errors. @TroyHaskin
@evinda It doesn't make sense to me because a Courant number is used to express stability while dx and dt are decreased to increase the accuracy of the spatial and temporal discretizations, respectively.
You can have a ν of 0.5 if U = 1, dt = 1, and dx = 2 or you can have a v = 0.5 if U = 1, dt = 0.001, and dx = 0.002. Both are stable in the linear, constant advection sense because v <= 1, but the latter is more accurate because the meshes are denser.
@TroyHaskin So is it right as follows? The closer the Courant number is to the upper bound of the cfl condition and the more points of discretization we have for x and for t, the more precise will be the approximation of the solution.
@evinda it's OK, me neither. But Troy clearly explained to you 3 messages earlier how the Courant number and the mesh density are unrelated up to a point
@evinda It is true that having a Courant limit close to but below 1 reduces the diffusion of the upwind method; however, diffusion is also multiplied by dx: diffusion = U*dx/2*(1-v). So, if dx is still large, diffusion will be large even if v is close to 1.
And with non-constant advection velocities, the maximum value of the Courant number for stability decreases with increasing speed. So you almost never go close to one.
@evinda Great Lords of Kobol: I wrote about this yesterday.
My input Image is
it is seen that some of the ellipse like structures are merged with rectangle.Also I'm unable to separate each labels to get the ellipses
Algorithm used is watershed
clear; close all;
I = imread('Sub.png');
I = rgb2gray(I);
figure; imshow(I)
I2 = imtophat(I, strel('square', ...
Handles are intended to refer to objects. If you want to share data you can use the setappdata and getappdata functions as excaza explained in his link.
Another way to deal with it, which feels more natural for Matlab users is to save it to a workspace using evalin and assignin
% load the data
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Another way to deal with it, which feels more natural for Matlab users is to save it to a workspace using evalin and assignin
I am trying to make a function to generate triangle wave in C code S-Functions in matlab 2015a. This will be used to make the carrier for PWM inverter simulation
thanks a lot
I have been trying to get a variable from a loop but all the attempts had been unsuccessful. I am a new programer so perhaps I am doing a dumb mistake. Here is the part of the code that I am doing the loop:
for t=1:k
conta=0;
for f=2:i
for w=2:j
...
Table.Properties.RowNames seems to behave differently from a cell array of strings, even though that's apparently what it is. I can get the behaviour of a cell array of strings by assigning it to a variable. Wondering what the explanation for this might be...
>> x=array2table(ones(2),'RowNames...
I imagine it's probably up there... one vinyl I really want is "songs for the deaf" by queens of the stone age.. it's my favourite album, but the cheapest I can find it is like 120 dollars lol
so I will just have to wrap all the distinct steps of calculation up into sym(.....). This is like the moment when I start singing to stop myself from crying. — user1060757 mins ago
@Ballbreaker indeed. Smoking is a bad habit; I buy my hats at the "English hatter, Fine gentlemen's outfitters" and already have 6 posters on my meager walls
As per @Oleg's comment use symbolic math.
x=sym('2')+sqrt(sym('50'))
x =
5*2^(1/2) + 2
The average time on ten thousand iterations through this expression is 1.2 milliseconds, whilst the time for the numeric expression (x=2+sqrt(50)) is only 0.4 micro seconds, i.e. a factor of ten thousand fas...
One of the most common and heuristic measures on determining the size and ultimately the standard deviation of the Gaussian filter is what is known as the 3-sigma rule. If you recall from probability, the Gaussian distribution has most of its values centered between [mu - 3*sigma, mu + 3*sigma] ...
This is one of those cases where we posted merely within seconds of each other
Consider the following simple division:
A=8.868;
A/0.1
ans =
88.679999999999993
This results in a small mistake, due to floating point precision. Is there any way to prevent this from happening? Basically all I'm doing is shifting the comma one position, whilst not being close to the maximum...
What I got: Modest Mouse - Building something out of nothing Foo fighters - Foo fighters Incubus - Science A perfect circle - Mer de Noms Nine inch nails - pretty hate machine
some jumped up solo researcher from Jamaica who'd done some work for the UN in the past decided to devote her time to talking down our national celebration, and wrote a 5 page open letter to our government, on UN LETTER PAPER
so everyone thought the UN was calling us out for discrimination, whilst it was a solo act of some Jamaican sociology lady...
but, fire started, everyone got interested and the blacks in the Netherlands suddenly no longer stayed silent, and some 1.5% of the population now thinks Sinterklaas is bad
thus no more Zwarte Piet at primary schools, because 1.5% of our citizens complains...
z is the standard normal distribution
F(z) is the probability normal distribution
L(z) is the standard loss function
i can find these values using below code
z=NORMSINV(x)
F(z)=NORMDIST(z)
L(z)=1/SQRT(2*PI)*EXP(-0,5*z*z)-z*(1-NORMSDIST(z))
I want to ask specific question.In my case,I have ...
I have an image A [300 300 13] that i presented as a tensor in order to extract characteristic via this tensor.
Tensor T = (A);
I have trouble understanding the interest of decomposition (either Tucker or CP) to the tensor decomposition why this decomposition ?
and how to calculate the rank of...
As Servy notes, the official SE policy is "don't migrate crap."
In my experience, it's actually quite rare for flagging a question for migration to be the optimal choice:
If the question is new and has no answers yet, it's better to close it as off-topic and tell the asker to repost it on the ...
@TroyHaskin can you even have a definition like that? Maybe with classes?
@AndrasDeak Yeah. I actually like Windows and certain distros of Linux. But Windows runs all of the software I need and comes pre-installed on my computers (I'm lazy afterall).
@Dev-iL jah, brackets went wrong. I also initially downvoted the question, since I thought: "Well, there's a bloody built-in for that!", hence also the dots, until the OP told me it didnt work for tensors