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Srtm
Srtm on 30 Jun 2022
Commented: Rik on 19 Jan 2023
Could you please explain this line to me
a=min(b):0.001:max(c);
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Rik
Rik on 19 Jan 2023
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KSSV
KSSV on 30 Jun 2022
Thats is simple....
min(b)--> this takes minimum value from b
max(c)--> this picks maximum from c
a:b--> this will gnerate numbers between a and b with a difference of 1.
a:dx:b----> this will generate numbers between a and b with a difference given dx.
% EXample
a = 0 ;
b = 1;
dx = 0.1 ;
x = a:dx:b
x = 1×11
0 0.1000 0.2000 0.3000 0.4000 0.5000 0.6000 0.7000 0.8000 0.9000 1.0000
length(x)
ans = 11
diff(x)
ans = 1×10
0.1000 0.1000 0.1000 0.1000 0.1000 0.1000 0.1000 0.1000 0.1000 0.1000
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Srtm
Srtm on 30 Jun 2022
can you explain this?
n=size(data,1);
for i=1:n
a_trn(2*i-1)=b(i);
a_trn(2*i)=b(i);
end
Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 30 Jun 2022
I'm guessing from these questions that you're fairly new to MATLAB. Am I correct? If so I suggest you start with the free MATLAB Onramp tutorial to quickly learn the essentials of MATLAB. After completing that tutorial the code segments you've posted should make more sense.

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