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+ | [https://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/21/the-real-future-of-clean-water/?mcubz=3], David Bornstein, NYTimes, 21 August 2013, accessed 9 September 2017 (Provide access to clean water) | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration was the "Viewing a Penny." This example showed different ways to look at a penny using MatLab. Some of these techniques included, drawing a contour plot, drawing a pseudocolor plot, and drawing a surface plot with color map. I found this interesting because I never realized that MatLab can examine images and convert them into other useful graphical displays. I also never really thought of looking at a penny in a different way. A penny is the kind of thing that you don't really think about too much. For these reasons I enjoyed this example. |
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[1], David Bornstein, NYTimes, 21 August 2013, accessed 9 September 2017 (Provide access to clean water)
My favorite demonstration was the "Viewing a Penny." This example showed different ways to look at a penny using MatLab. Some of these techniques included, drawing a contour plot, drawing a pseudocolor plot, and drawing a surface plot with color map. I found this interesting because I never realized that MatLab can examine images and convert them into other useful graphical displays. I also never really thought of looking at a penny in a different way. A penny is the kind of thing that you don't really think about too much. For these reasons I enjoyed this example.