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One of the most interesting demonstration in Matlab Help resource is how to combine Stairstep Plot and Line Plot. It shows us how to use the "hold function" overlay a line plot on a stair plot. This feature is very important when drawing and sketching graphs. That's why I found it the most crucial for my understanding of how to create a great graph in Matlab. | One of the most interesting demonstration in Matlab Help resource is how to combine Stairstep Plot and Line Plot. It shows us how to use the "hold function" overlay a line plot on a stair plot. This feature is very important when drawing and sketching graphs. That's why I found it the most crucial for my understanding of how to create a great graph in Matlab. | ||
− | [http://www.sfgate.com/education/article/BERKELEY-Engineering-students-make-it-easy-2497340.php] | + | [http://www.sfgate.com/education/article/BERKELEY-Engineering-students-make-it-easy-2497340.php Solving the problem of clean water for poor communities ] SF Gate, Rick DelVecchio, Published 4:00 am, Saturday, May 13, 2006, 09/14/2014(General) |
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About me
My Name is Thomas Yu-Chi Lai. I am from Taipei, Taiwan, currently thinking of majoring in ECE in pratt school of engineering.
My favorite demonstration in Matlab
One of the most interesting demonstration in Matlab Help resource is how to combine Stairstep Plot and Line Plot. It shows us how to use the "hold function" overlay a line plot on a stair plot. This feature is very important when drawing and sketching graphs. That's why I found it the most crucial for my understanding of how to create a great graph in Matlab.
Solving the problem of clean water for poor communities SF Gate, Rick DelVecchio, Published 4:00 am, Saturday, May 13, 2006, 09/14/2014(General)