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=Favorite MATLAB Demonstration= | =Favorite MATLAB Demonstration= | ||
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Viewing a Penny" section because it showed how by simply using contour plots, changing the color, and other basic commands such as pcolor and shading, one can create a three-dimensional view of a penny, which can be used as a benchmark for the mold of the penny. I have always been interested in the processes involved in creating a three-dimensional molds because we take mass-produced objects for granted, and we never think about what it takes to manufacture something as small and relatively unimportant as a penny. | My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Viewing a Penny" section because it showed how by simply using contour plots, changing the color, and other basic commands such as pcolor and shading, one can create a three-dimensional view of a penny, which can be used as a benchmark for the mold of the penny. I have always been interested in the processes involved in creating a three-dimensional molds because we take mass-produced objects for granted, and we never think about what it takes to manufacture something as small and relatively unimportant as a penny. |
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Got out of Pratt after first semester, never lookin' back.
TRINITY 2018
Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Viewing a Penny" section because it showed how by simply using contour plots, changing the color, and other basic commands such as pcolor and shading, one can create a three-dimensional view of a penny, which can be used as a benchmark for the mold of the penny. I have always been interested in the processes involved in creating a three-dimensional molds because we take mass-produced objects for granted, and we never think about what it takes to manufacture something as small and relatively unimportant as a penny.