Working with 8-Bit and 16-Bit Images

May 8th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Documents

8-Bit and 16-Bit Indexed Images

Double-precision (64-bit) floating-point numbers are the default MATLAB representation for numeric data. However, to reduce memory requirements for working with images, you can store images as 8-bit or 16-bit unsigned integers using the numeric classes uint8 or uint16, respectively. An image whose data matrix has class uint8 is called an 8-bit image; an image whose data matrix has class uint16 is called a 16-bit image. Read More

Displaying Curl with Stream Ribbons

May 2nd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Examples

What Stream Ribbons Can Show

Stream ribbons illustrate direction of flow, similar to stream lines, but can also show rotation about the flow axis by twisting the ribbon-shaped flow line. The streamribbon function enables you to specify a twist angle (in radians) for each vertex in the stream ribbons. Read More

Creating m-files in Matlab

March 26th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Examples

Open an edit window where we can write the command lines. Click on the white sheet in the menu under File or simply write edit in the command window. Alternatively File->New ->M-file. The following is written in the edit window: Read More

Analysis of Functions, Interpolation, Curve Fitting, Integrals and Differential Equations 2

March 23rd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Documents

Localize minima and maxima of functions

Let us try to find the local minima and maxima for the function func(x). The interval of interest is [-6 0]. The algorithms are iterative. There are 2 methods to use. The first one decides x in a given interval, and the second one looks for x around an initial guess. To decide the maxima we are looking for an x that minimizes the negative function: -func(x). Read More

Analysis of Functions, Interpolation, Curve Fitting, Integrals and Differential Equations

March 23rd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Documents

In this tutorial we will deal with analysis of functions, interpolation, curve fitting, integrals and differential equations. Firstly, we will need to use polynomials and therefore we have to be familiar with the representation of these. A general polynomial looks like: p(x)=anxn + an-1xn-1 +……….+ a1x + a0 and is represented by a vector in Matlab:
p=[ an an-1 ....... a1 a0 ] Read More

Introduction to Vectors in Matlab

December 4th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Documents

Defining a Vector
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Matlab is a software package that makes it easier for you to enter matrices and vectors, and manipulate them. The interface follows a language that is designed to look a lot like the notation use in linear algebra. In the following tutorial, we will discuss some of the basics of working with vectors. Read More

Matlab Tutorials

March 5th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Documents

Welcome to Matlab Tutorials home page ! Read More