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Row & Column Wise Normalisation
Objective: Normalise a matrix such that all rows and columns sum to 1. The below normalises each column, then row and repeats u...
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answerHow to set x axis using xticks?
xlim([0 24]) Sets the limits of the axis to run from 0 - 24 xticks([]) governs where there are tick marks.
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how to create a function, and make the function to take items as its only parameter
The below should do it. x = str2double(inputdlg('number of items purchased:')) % asks for the number of items purchased, and c...
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What is suitable script for the question?
Short answer: script 1. x = linspace(0,pi,100) creates a vector with 100 values in between 0 and pi, so when plotting y and z...
4 years ago | 0
How to calculate and store the sum of different column combinations in a matrix?
A similar question has been asked here. Finding out which combination yields the maximum can be done without summing all possib...
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How to find similar indices in two vector
There is probably a better (faster) way than this. But it seems to work. A = randi(1,10000,1); B = zeros(60000,1); %inserti...
4 years ago | 0
Setting up and plotting functions
It's rough, but I'm also quite new to Matlab. You answered your own question - you do need to define x, a, b and c. x needs to...
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Identifying significantly different pairs from multcompare output
Data attached. Using R2019a I am trying to identify from the 'c' output of multcompare the significantly different pairs (i.e....
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