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Abraham Boayue


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How to plot sine wave with given number of cycles?
t = a(1):(a(2)-a(1))/(M-1):a(2);

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Adsorption Modelling - Solving PDE - Axial Dispersion Model
Hey Ashley, referring to Equation 1.1 in your paper, q appeared as a partial differential equation and then as an ODE in Eq 1.5,...

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How to plot sine wave with given number of cycles?
clear variables close all % Define the amplituted vector A_1 = 1; A_2 = 2; A_3 =3; A =[A_1 A_2 A_3...

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Generating QPSK symbols for adaptive filtering
Here is an example paper on how to generate the QPSK signal.

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Generating QPSK symbols for adaptive filtering
function [e,w,y,W] = LMS(x,d,mu,M) % lms algotherm N = length(x); w = zeros(M,1); e = ...

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How to sum a series of functions and then plot the sum?
clear variables close all M = 250; % The length of each function A=3; t = -2:4/(M-1):2; y = zeros(1,M); % Initi...

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How do I make matlab read certain lines and do calculations only when a condition is true?
clear variables % Test the loop with these values of t, v and z, it should work just fine % for any data. t = 1:...

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How do I make matlab read certain lines and do calculations only when a condition is true?
t = 0.1:0.1:2.1; v= 1:21; z = [ones(1,8) 0 ones(1,6) 0 0 ones(1,4)]; N=length (t) a = zeros(1,N); A1 = []; ...

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How to solve two differential equations using ode45.
The finite difference method is used to solve differential and partial equations. It is easier to implement in matlab. You can d...

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How to solve two differential equations using ode45.
Hey Ebraheem There are many excellent methods that you can use to solve your problem, for instance, the finite difference meth...

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Trying to plot an approximation of x(t)
clear variables close all M = 250; % The length of each function a =3; b =2; x = -2:4/(M-1):2; y = (a/b)*x; f1 = z...

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How do I send vectors through my functions to find an Adiabatic Flame Temperature?
Hi Thomas, The reason why you cannot input a vector value for phi, xo2 and T_ref is that, the function called myHR was written...

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