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How do I design a graphing calculator with this condition.
I'm need to use disp, input, fevel and plot function. I have 5 options for functions: Sin, Cos, Tan, Log, Exp. I'm going to as...
3 years ago | 1 answer | 1
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How can I make a code to display the person's name corresponding to the number from a dice? I have to use a switch statement.
Number | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Name | Jane | Johannes | Jill ...
3 years ago | 2 answers | 0
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How can I make a code to list all the student's name whose weight is greater than 71kg?
Student = struct('Name', ... {'William','Romi','Russel','Mackly','Julia','Nimo','Bond','Mike','Rossel','Collo...
3 years ago | 1 answer | 0
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How can I make this image? The matrix size is 16 by 16 and the whole image is 256 by 256.
one zeros
3 years ago | 1 answer | 0
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How can I generate whiteish images with this image? This code is for example.
A = im2double(imread('fruit.png')); B = 1-((1-A).*(1-permute([1 0 0],[1 3 2]))); figure; imshow(B)
3 years ago | 2 answers | 0
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Is this grayscale image?
A= zeros(10,10); B=ones(10,10); C=[ A B A B A B A]; D=[C;C;C;C;C;C;C;C]; imshow(D)
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How to generate Reddish, Greenish, Blueish, and whiteish images using color images. I'm using this function. If its wrong please change it.
a=imread('fruit.png'); b=a; a(:,:,2)=0; a(:,:,3)=0; subplot(2,2,1) imshow(a)
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How do I fill the color in the block? This is the function I'm using.
hold on x = [4 5 5 4 4] y = [13 13 12 12 13] plot(x,y,'y') axis equal hold off hold on x = [4 4 5 5 4] y = [12 11 11 12 ...
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