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==FAQ== | ==FAQ== | ||
− | + | === MATLAB gives me the splash screen, then just sits there... === | |
− | + | *Go to a terminal window and type "ps -u NETID" with your NET ID. There should be a process called "matlab". Get the number off it, then type "kill -KILL NUMBER" (the adverb really is "-KILL"). Then, go to your root directory, change into the .matlab directory and remove the contents with "rm -ir *" (make SURE you are in the .matlab directory). Go back to where you were and start matlab again. | |
− | + | === MATLAB on Unix just sits there - I think I created an infinite loop! Or I am running a program that will take a significant fraction of forever to complete... === | |
− | + | *Go to a terminal window and type "ps -u NETID" with your NET ID. There should be a process called "matlab". Get the number off it, then type "kill -KILL NUMBER" | |
− | + | === MATLAB on Windows just sits there - I think I created an infinite loop! Or I am running a program that will take a significant fraction of forever to complete...=== | |
− | + | *Hit CTRL-C to break out of Matlab. | |
− | + | === How do you even get IN to MATLAB? I have no idea... === | |
− | + | *After logging in to an OIT machine (or using [[SSH]] to get there from a PC and using [[X-Win 32]] to get graphics to send over, or using [[X11R6]] on a Mac to log in) just type <code>matlab &</code> at the command prompt. | |
− | + | === How do you type MATLAB code in these pages, and how do you make it pretty? === | |
− | + | *The [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi SyntaxHighlighting] extension is installed on this wiki, so all you have to do is use the appropriate source and lang tags. The code: | |
<pre> | <pre> | ||
<source lang="matlab"> | <source lang="matlab"> | ||
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</source> | </source> | ||
::See the page linked above for other languages that are parsed. | ::See the page linked above for other languages that are parsed. | ||
− | + | === How do logical masks work?=== | |
− | + | *See the [[MATLAB:Logical_Masks|Logical Masks]] page in the MATLAB name space. | |
− | + | ===What do the line number mean on the CB-68LP card?=== | |
− | + | * See the [[MATLAB:CB-68LP_Pinout|CB-68LP_Pinout]] page in the MATLAB name space. | |
− | + | ===How can I use inline functions?=== | |
− | + | *See the [[MATLAB:Inline_Function|Inline Function]] page in the MATLAB name space. | |
− | + | ===How can I use anonymous functions?=== | |
− | + | *See the [[MATLAB:Anonymous_Function|Anonymous Function]] page in the MATLAB name space. | |
− | + | ===How do I define a function in a text file?=== | |
− | + | *See the [[MATLAB:User-defined_Function|User-defined Function]] page in the MATLAB name space. | |
== Questions == | == Questions == |
Revision as of 00:40, 28 September 2008
Version | R2008a |
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Download | On Unix OIT |
Web Page | http://www.mathworks.com |
Pundit Updated | 6/23/2008 |
MATLAB is a MATrix LABoratory program that can be used to load, process, generate, present, and analyze numerical data.
Contents
- 1 FAQ
- 1.1 MATLAB gives me the splash screen, then just sits there...
- 1.2 MATLAB on Unix just sits there - I think I created an infinite loop! Or I am running a program that will take a significant fraction of forever to complete...
- 1.3 MATLAB on Windows just sits there - I think I created an infinite loop! Or I am running a program that will take a significant fraction of forever to complete...
- 1.4 How do you even get IN to MATLAB? I have no idea...
- 1.5 How do you type MATLAB code in these pages, and how do you make it pretty?
- 1.6 How do logical masks work?
- 1.7 What do the line number mean on the CB-68LP card?
- 1.8 How can I use inline functions?
- 1.9 How can I use anonymous functions?
- 1.10 How do I define a function in a text file?
- 2 Questions
- 3 External Links
- 4 References
FAQ
MATLAB gives me the splash screen, then just sits there...
- Go to a terminal window and type "ps -u NETID" with your NET ID. There should be a process called "matlab". Get the number off it, then type "kill -KILL NUMBER" (the adverb really is "-KILL"). Then, go to your root directory, change into the .matlab directory and remove the contents with "rm -ir *" (make SURE you are in the .matlab directory). Go back to where you were and start matlab again.
MATLAB on Unix just sits there - I think I created an infinite loop! Or I am running a program that will take a significant fraction of forever to complete...
- Go to a terminal window and type "ps -u NETID" with your NET ID. There should be a process called "matlab". Get the number off it, then type "kill -KILL NUMBER"
MATLAB on Windows just sits there - I think I created an infinite loop! Or I am running a program that will take a significant fraction of forever to complete...
- Hit CTRL-C to break out of Matlab.
How do you even get IN to MATLAB? I have no idea...
- After logging in to an OIT machine (or using SSH to get there from a PC and using X-Win 32 to get graphics to send over, or using X11R6 on a Mac to log in) just type
matlab &
at the command prompt.
How do you type MATLAB code in these pages, and how do you make it pretty?
- The SyntaxHighlighting extension is installed on this wiki, so all you have to do is use the appropriate source and lang tags. The code:
<source lang="matlab"> %% Post-processing % take data from AI [data, time] = getdata(AI); %% plot data c1 = data(:,1); c2 = data(:,2); c3 = data(:,3); c4 = data(:,4); plot(time, c1, 'b-', time, c2, 'g--', time, c3, 'r-.', time, c4, 'c:') legend('0', '1', '2', '3', 0) xlabel('Time (s)'); ylabel('Voltage (V)'); </source>
- produces
%% Post-processing
% take data from AI
[data, time] = getdata(AI);
%% plot data
c1 = data(:,1); c2 = data(:,2); c3 = data(:,3); c4 = data(:,4);
plot(time, c1, 'b-', time, c2, 'g--', time, c3, 'r-.', time, c4, 'c:')
legend('0', '1', '2', '3', 0)
xlabel('Time (s)'); ylabel('Voltage (V)');
- See the page linked above for other languages that are parsed.
How do logical masks work?
- See the Logical Masks page in the MATLAB name space.
What do the line number mean on the CB-68LP card?
- See the CB-68LP_Pinout page in the MATLAB name space.
How can I use inline functions?
- See the Inline Function page in the MATLAB name space.
How can I use anonymous functions?
- See the Anonymous Function page in the MATLAB name space.
How do I define a function in a text file?
- See the User-defined Function page in the MATLAB name space.
Questions
Post your questions by editing the discussion page of this article. Edit the page, then scroll to the bottom and add a question by putting in the characters *{{Q}}, followed by your question and finally your signature (with four tildes, i.e. ~~~~). Using the {{Q}} will automatically put the page in the category of pages with questions - other editors hoping to help out can then go to that category page to see where the questions are. See the page for Template:Q for details and examples.
External Links
- The MathWorks: Main Page, Support Site, Student Center, Faculty Center (Includes Biomedial Engineering Course Exchange, Civil Engineering Course Exchange, Electrical Engineering Course Exchange, Mechanical Engineering Course Exchange)
softscope
help page at The MathWorks- Paper on Introducing Computational Methods to First-Year Students with Diverse Skills and Interests, Michael Gustafson, August, 2007