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  • ...e when the script finishes. Second, variables cannot be ''passed'' to the script. ...B:User-defined Function|user-defined functions]] or other scripts that the script "sees" in its path.
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  • To create a script, all you have to do is edit a text file whose name starts with a letter, co ...er, if Spyder can see your .py file, just go to the help pane and type the script's name - Spyder will display the comments.
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  • ...e when the script finishes. Second, variables cannot be ''passed'' to the script. ...B:User-defined Function|user-defined functions]] or other scripts that the script "sees" in its path.
    2 KB (372 words) - 20:34, 8 June 2012
  • ...ous function for it in the script vs. not using an anonymous function in a script? When would you use each case? Also, can you use an anonymous function in a
    931 bytes (142 words) - 01:39, 5 October 2012
  • ...ld. I also liked the changing graphics and the fact that you could see the script's thinking process.
    608 bytes (79 words) - 18:35, 6 September 2014
  • To create a script, all you have to do is edit a text file whose name starts with a letter, co ...er, if Spyder can see your .py file, just go to the help pane and type the script's name - Spyder will display the comments.
    997 bytes (167 words) - 18:51, 10 September 2019
  • ...is just formatting script (for buttons, plotting, etc). Very little of the script is actually calculating whether the "cell" will live or die. I was surprise
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  • ...e navigator to get into your Box/EGR103F23/Lab02Files folder and save this script there as <code>run_can.py</code> * Hit the play button / F5 - this will run your script and should change the working directory to your Lab02Files folder
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  • ...code to the animation. Even though I couldn't understand everything in the script, I was able to recognize some familiar syntax.
    883 bytes (142 words) - 04:24, 24 September 2010
  • ...te demo was the "Viewing a Penny" script because the plot created when the script runs looks like an image of a penny when viewed from the top down, but when
    1 KB (160 words) - 16:49, 13 September 2013
  • My favorite demonstration is the one on script files because it seems like the most practical feature/thing to do among th
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  • ...how to create the script to model Boy's Surface. It is a very interesting script that creates an incredible 3D model. I also like the story behind Boy's Sur
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  • My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake script. It was really interesting how MATLAB had data from an actual earthquake, n
    394 bytes (62 words) - 19:21, 21 September 2017
  • ...was Earth's Topography. It's intersting to me that we are able to crete a script in a program that can give us complex information.
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  • ...AB, although it is useful since I do not have to spend more time writing a script in Java.
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  • ...e some complex process of coding; however it did not appear as so from the script which is a concept I found intriguing.
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  • ...ices, could create that game. Because the game is so simple, I thought the script would have been shorter. It was interesting to me that MineSweeper seemed t
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  • ...wo dimensional data recordings into a three dimensional representation.The script is very neat and has an organized structure.
    575 bytes (79 words) - 00:30, 20 September 2017
  • Looking at various MATLAB demonstrations, the one I liked the best was the script that analyzed data from the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. I find it interest ...igenfunction of the wave function. Finally, I think that the bending truss script is an important one in that it has to do with structural integrity of infra
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  • ...prints the value rather than returning it as an output. Note that in a ''script'', you must use <code>print</code> and cannot simply have the variable by i ...code>}-files for scripts and functions - specifically in the page [[Python:Script]].
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  • ...up. It was interesting to see how a program built on matrices could run a script that didn't seem related to matrices at all at first glance.
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  • Remember that when Python runs a script, it "remembers" everything that it has done in the on occasion to make sure your script or notebook is actually doing everything it needs to work.
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  • ...isplay was constantly changing without changing any of the commands in the script. It was also one of my favorites because this was the first time that I sa
    608 bytes (94 words) - 21:46, 14 September 2014
  • ...y Differential Equations|ordinary differential equations]]. Note that the script takes advantage of ...atives can be calculated in their own file and then referenced in the main script:
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  • % [Function or Script Name] % [Original Function or Script Name]
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  • ...I'm interested in brain imaging and would like to learn how write a simple script to present and manipulate image in 3D space.
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  • My favorite Matlab demo script is Conway's Game of Life. I find it interesting seeing thousands of iterat
    638 bytes (83 words) - 19:51, 12 September 2015
  • My favorite demonstration was the logo script in the graphics section. The reason I like it is that it shows that you can
    724 bytes (106 words) - 23:59, 13 September 2015
  • ...store data and create graphics as intricate at the 3D image created by the script in the topography demonstration. It illustrated MATLAB's usefulness as a pr
    726 bytes (99 words) - 22:27, 5 February 2013
  • ...e matlab demo is the one on the american population. Not only is it a fun script to predict the future of our population based on the past numbers, but it i
    683 bytes (118 words) - 07:06, 24 September 2010
  • ...400 total lines! Especially considering I struggle to get my 15 lines of script to run properly... Oh, the wonders of Matlab.
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  • ...xamples" in the MATLAB Help pop-up window. Even though I could not see the script that codes the demonstration I chose it because of its interactiveness and
    562 bytes (80 words) - 02:05, 14 September 2015
  • This is a sandbox with an interactive script (if run on your own computer) to see what different markers will look like == The Script ==
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  • The demonstration that I found most intriguing was the "Viewing a Penny" script, because even though it may not be the most practical or relevant tutorial
    790 bytes (112 words) - 02:56, 28 January 2014
  • ...mation I input. It will be helpful for once I understand scripts to make a script that then puts information into a matrix and then graphs said information.
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  • ...hin its on script. How can I copy text from Matlab and paste it onto emacs script? [[User:Sno5|Sno5]] 18:11, 17 September 2011 (EDT)
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  • ...g technique is used to make the image look like a photograph, and then the script produces a 3-D model.
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  • ...when I click the button it seems as if rather than running a predetermined script to display motions, it would seem as if it was reacting to a previous conto
    719 bytes (112 words) - 05:14, 15 September 2014
  • ...n. This demonstration fascinated me because I was amazed that you can turn script of just letters and numbers into something so colorful and something that h
    919 bytes (134 words) - 03:03, 2 September 2015
  • ...the demo as well as a video version, which I took advantage of. I read the script version first, which was very well explained, but still had a few lingering
    802 bytes (131 words) - 23:22, 8 September 2012
  • The second file will be a script or function that uses the ==== Execution Script ====
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  • ...program like that. I definitely didn't understand most of what was in the script, but I did recognize the basic outline, the "nargin" command, and the "if-t
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  • ...LAB demonstrations, my favorite is the "Animating a Surface" demonstration script because I do a lot of visual art and it I think it is cool that using a com
    759 bytes (121 words) - 17:10, 21 September 2017
  • I particularly enjoyed the script that plots the logo. I didn't think of their logo as a recreatable thing, m
    713 bytes (102 words) - 06:57, 16 September 2013
  • ...emo was amazing because it's fascinating to think that we could be writing script for these kinds of programs or images (especially because we're simply work
    831 bytes (113 words) - 16:08, 24 September 2010
  • == Script from 7.4.2 ==
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  • ...ds with which I was familiar. Other demonstrations looked amazing, but the script was too advanced for me to quite understand how they were created.
    825 bytes (116 words) - 18:04, 23 September 2010
  • ...ts of my work. A lot of the script based demos only allowed reading of the script (and running and viewing) which was fun. I enjoy interaction more.
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  • * Use CropFiles to make a script that will convert to cropped versions
    885 bytes (138 words) - 20:36, 25 October 2012
  • ...was the Four Linked Tori graphic. I copied and pasted the code into a new script file, saved the file as Demo.m, and ran the program to produce the graphic
    879 bytes (129 words) - 02:55, 23 September 2010
  • ...ely complex concepts are explained there in a laconic manner with a sample script being a perfect example to learn with the help of. And the graphs are so my
    1,019 bytes (139 words) - 07:06, 24 September 2010
  • My favorite demonstration was the Klein bottle display script. I really enjoyed reading the process of generating the bottle (though I'll
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  • ...Scripts demonstration. I like it because it not only shows how to create a script, but also explains loops and conditional statements. Loops and conditional
    844 bytes (129 words) - 22:03, 22 September 2017
  • ...arate piece of paper but make it clear which function or which part of the script you are writing; you can use a comment such as # Part (2) to indicate what ...l of the functions; just be sure to put the test code at the bottom of the script and start it with
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  • ...arate piece of paper but make it clear which function or which part of the script you are writing; you can use a comment such as # Part (2) to indicate what ...l of the functions; just be sure to put the test code at the bottom of the script and start it with
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  • ...arate piece of paper but make it clear which function or which part of the script you are writing; you can use a comment such as # Part (2) to indicate what ...l of the functions; just be sure to put the test code at the bottom of the script and start it with
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  • ...eta Earthquake because it introduced the concept of using limits code in a script. I can relate to it because such concepts are used in Multivariable Calculu
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  • ...arate piece of paper but make it clear which function or which part of the script you are writing; you can use a comment such as # Part (2) to indicate what ...l of the functions; just be sure to put the test code at the bottom of the script and start it with
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  • ...as the Game of Life. I liked it because it was interesting to see how the script was written to accomplish a complicated product like the cells that has cel
    912 bytes (136 words) - 21:52, 13 September 2015
  • * In MATLAB, run the <code>RunTest</code> script * In MATLAB - and be careful here - run the <code>RunTestTH</code> script
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  • ...Earth's Topography MATLAB demonstration because it was cool to see how the script used the elevation data of the Earth to create the topographical map of the
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  • ...for computing values of the first derivatives of all the variables and the script whose job is to solve a system of initial value problems based on [[Python:
    998 bytes (132 words) - 14:39, 14 April 2021
  • ...ve to say that my favorite demonstration was "Viewing a penny," in which a script displayed several differently styled 3D projections of a penny. I didnt' re
    954 bytes (141 words) - 14:59, 8 September 2015
  • ...l modeling, and I could analyze this process easily by walking through the script as well as altering the perspective of the image (enlargement, rotation, pa
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  • ...ways. It also gave a clear explanation of how to create these plots in the script example.
    1 KB (151 words) - 22:54, 2 February 2017
  • ...ve to be the Earth's Topography demo under Graphics. When the code for the script came up, I saw that the graphical model was based off of real data from NOA
    1 KB (157 words) - 04:56, 26 January 2015
  • ...to spin it around and look at all parts of the globe. When looking at the script, the commands include some basic ones that we have learned; I was surprised
    1 KB (181 words) - 15:06, 21 October 2014
  • This lab involves functions and random numbers. Every script has been started, but sometimes only with the boilerplate community standar * Note the starter test code that has been provided for you in the script.
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  • You will want to have a browser open with the MATLAB:Script and MATLAB:Plotting pages available to you. == 2.5 Creating the Script ==
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  • You will want to have a browser open with the [[Python:Script]] and [[Python:Plotting]] pages available to you. ...this section, taking notes as you go. Note that the first time you run a script, Spyder will bring up a dialog box about how you would like to run scripts.
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  • ...nd analyzing data sets in terms of averages and extrema. '''Note:''' every script for this week has been started for you - be sure to look at the files you c You can put the code for both graphs in a single script. The commands for starting and saving figures are in the skeleton already.
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  • ...g vertices in this demo. We can see from the editor that it is a very long script in which many cases are included. They are also many buttons which will car
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  • .... I thought that it was extremely interesting to see that you can write a script in Matlab that will give you a topographical representation of the Earth's
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  • The Loma Prieta Earthquake demonstration in Matlab showed how a script could be used to load data from an actual earthquake, define it in matrices
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  • You will want to have a browser open with at least the [[Python:Script]] and [[Python:Plotting]] pages available to you. You will also want to go == 2.3 Console and Script Overview ==
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  • You will want to have a browser open with the MATLAB:Script and MATLAB:Plotting pages available to you. ...king notes as you go. Make sure you understand why certain lines from the script produce results on the screen and others do not.
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  • * Is there any way to ignore errors and force a script to continue otherwise instead of trying to avoid specific errors from ever
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  • You will want to have a browser open with the MATLAB:Script and MATLAB:Plotting pages available to you. ...king notes as you go. Make sure you understand why certain lines from the script produce results on the screen and others do not.
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  • ...have text, you will either need to convert them to an XLS file or write a script that uses textscan to get the information.
    1,000 bytes (177 words) - 22:05, 19 November 2017
  • ...nstration was the Earth’s Topography demo. It was very neat to see how the script file took steps to plot the data by dimensions and then see the finished pr
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  • You will want to have a browser open with the MATLAB:Script and MATLAB:Plotting pages available to you. ...king notes as you go. Make sure you understand why certain lines from the script produce results on the screen and others do not.
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  • You will want to have a browser open with the MATLAB:Script and MATLAB:Plotting pages available to you. ...king notes as you go. Make sure you understand why certain lines from the script produce results on the screen and others do not.
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  • === Script to Plot All Three Figures ===
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  • My favorite demo was "Viewing a Penny," a script that created several visualizations of the surface of a penny (contour, pse
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  • This lab involves functions and random numbers. Every script has been started, but sometimes only with the boilerplate community standar * Note the starter test code that has been provided for you in the script.
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  • ...hours to determine the shortest path for the salesman on paper, the MATLAB script was able to find the most efficient path in under a minute. Furthermore, it
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  • ...The shape of the knot is also very interesting, and I believe the example script does an excellent job of using comments to explain what the code is doing a
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  • % [Function or Script Name] % [Original Function or Script Name]
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  • You will want to have a browser open with at least the [[Python:Script]] and [[Python:Plotting]] pages available to you. You will also want to go ...this section, taking notes as you go. Note that the first time you run a script, Spyder will bring up a dialog box about how you would like to run scripts.
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  • My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the Earth topography script. I was impressed by how MATLAB could load and plot data in such an effectiv
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  • === Script to Plot All Three Figures ===
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  • You will want to have a browser open with at least the [[Python:Script]] and [[Python:Plotting]] pages available to you. You will also want to go ...this section, taking notes as you go. Note that the first time you run a script, Spyder will bring up a dialog box about how you would like to run scripts.
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  • You will want to have a browser open with at least the [[Python:Script]] and [[Python:Plotting]] pages available to you. You will also want to go ...this section, taking notes as you go. Note that the first time you run a script, Spyder will bring up a dialog box about how you would like to run scripts.
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  • ...ady state and for the differential model are known, you can write a Python script to solve for everything. ...neous_Equations|simultaneous equations]] will be useful. Given that, your script should import the helper functions from [https://tinyurl.com/mrgdemos/SymPy
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  • ...e Gallery subcategory. Aside from being very aesthetically pleasing, this script in MATLAB incorporates numerous functions and codes, many of which I don't
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  • ...nd analyzing data sets in terms of averages and extrema. '''Note:''' every script for this week has been started for you - be sure to look at the files you c You can put the code for both graphs in a single script. The commands for starting and saving figures are in the skeleton already.
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  • You will want to have a browser open with at least the [[Python:Script]] and [[Python:Plotting]] pages available to you. You will also want to go ...this section, taking notes as you go. Note that the first time you run a script, Spyder will bring up a dialog box about how you would like to run scripts.
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  • ...l factor that incited me to really invest in understanding the rest of the script.
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  • You will want to have a browser open with at least the [[Python:Script]] and [[Python:Plotting]] pages available to you. You will also want to go ...this section, taking notes as you go. Note that the first time you run a script, Spyder will bring up a dialog box about how you would like to run scripts.
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  • You will want to have a browser open with at least the [[Python:Script]] and [[Python:Plotting]] pages available to you. You will also want to go ...this section, taking notes as you go. Note that the first time you run a script, Spyder will bring up a dialog box about how you would like to run scripts.
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  • ...LAB provides an abundance of access for understanding the various types of script. There are several ones, but my favorite is the 3D Plots. I like it because
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  • ...el, time constraints, and millions of other variables to consider, but the script could easily adapt to such constraints. I think that once quantum computers
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