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I want to bend an image
Dear community, I have this 720x720 image and want to do a spatial transform in a way that a horizontal line will become a U-...
10 years ago | 1 answer | 0
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answerFind numerator and denumerator
[B,A] = butter(n,Wn) B are the coefficients for the numerator, and A the coefficients for the denominator with order n filt...
11 years ago | 0
asking for avi name - movie2avi
I suggest you take a look at <http://www.mathworks.nl/help/matlab/ref/uicontrol.html>. You are looking for a editbox as style op...
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i have many trial of EEG data for every subject in txt file , what the best method to process this data ?
For EEG processing options you can try the Matlab toolkit http://fieldtrip.fcdonders.nl/. Not suitable for Matlab beginners in m...
11 years ago | 0
For loop to calculate N times?
function lab8taskI(v,theta,N) quiver(0,0,v(1),v(2),1,'b') grid on; hold on; style = '--r'; for n = 1:N R=[co...
11 years ago | 0
non-causal filter simulink
Maybe reverse the signal first, then use a filter, reverse the filtered signal and use the same filter again. Hopefully this is ...
11 years ago | 0
How do i extract this text data columns by columns ? thanks
I guess you mean something like this: fileID = fopen('data.txt'); C = textscan(fileID, '%s %s','delimiter', ' '); fclos...
12 years ago | 0
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Why does fclose generates an ans return in the workspace?
Why does fclose() returns 'ans' in the workspace? If I change the line in status = flose(fid); the ans disappears and 'status' o...
12 years ago | 2 answers | 0
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answersSimple inverse indexing question...
Somehow the response from Andrei Bobrov got lost, but he had the answer! setdiff(find(x),ind) of setdiff(1:length(x),ind)
12 years ago | 3
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Simple inverse indexing question...
Suppose you have; t = 1:0.1:10; x = rand(1,100); ind = [1:10,60:61,80:100]; I want a single expression which gives ...
12 years ago | 1 answer | 0
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Second output argument as input argument
Is it possible to combine the two lines: [~,b] = myfunction(x); c = myfunction2(b); Something like: c = myfunction2(myf...
13 years ago | 2 answers | 0