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Simulation of a Bouncing Ball

  Figure 1: A ball is thrown up with a velocity of 15 m/s from a height of 10 m. A bouncing ball model is a classic example of a hybrid dynamic system. A...

Working with 8-Bit and 16-Bit Images

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...

Working with Images in MATLAB Graphics

What Is Image Data? The basic MATLAB data structure is the array, an ordered set of real or complex elements. An array is naturally suited to the representation of images, real-valued, ordered sets of...

Using .NET from MATLAB

What Is the Microsoft .NET Framework? The Microsoft .NET Framework is an integral Windows component that provides a large body of precoded solutions to common program requirements, and manages the execution of programs written...

Controlling the Number of Instances

Controlling the Number of Instances Limiting Instances You can limit the number of instances of a class that can exist at any one time. For example, a singleton class can have only one instance...

Finding Handle Objects and Properties

Finding Handle Objects The findobj method enables you to locate handle objects that meet certain conditions. function HM = findobj(H,) The findobj method returns an array of handles matching the conditions specified. Finding Handle...

Comparing Handle and Value Classes

Why Select Handle or Value MATLAB support two kinds of classes — handle classes and value classes. The kind of class you use depends on the desired behavior of the class instances and what...