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Matlab Functions

Calling a Function in Matlab

MATLAB® provides a large number of functions that perform computational tasks. Functions are equivalent to subroutines or methods in other programming languages. To call a function, such as max, enclose its input arguments in parentheses: A = [1 3...

A GUI to Set Simulink Model Parameters

About the Simulink Model Parameters Example This example illustrates how to create a GUI that sets the parameters of a Simulink® model. In addition, the GUI can run the simulation and plot the results...

Matlab Annotation Objects and Example

Users typically create annotation objects from the Plot Edit toolbar or the Insert menu (select Plot Edit in the View menu to display the Plot Edit toolbar). However, you can also create annotation objects...

Matlab Core Graphics Objects

Core graphics objects include basic drawing primitives: Line, text, and polygon shells (patch objects) Specialized objects like surfaces, which are composed of a rectangular grid of vertices Images Light objects, which are not visible...

Matlab Graphics Windows & the Figure

Figures are the windows in which MATLAB displays graphics. Figures contain menus, toolbars, user-interface objects, context menus, axes and, as axes children, all other types of graphics objects. MATLAB places no limits on the...

Generating MATLAB Code to Reproduce a Graph

Generating Matlab Code Create a Stem Plot and Generate Code for It Suppose you have created the following graph. t = 0:.2:20; alpha =.055; stem(t,exp(-alpha*t).*sin(5*t)) Use the Property Editor to modify the graph. Select...

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Scoping Classes with Packages

Matlab Scoping Package Folders Packages are special folders that can contain class folders, function and class definition files, and other packages. Packages define a scope (sometimes called a namespace) for the contents of the...