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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson
Última actividad el 28 de Dic. de 2023

This person used computer version to build a keyboard input, and used standard flag semaphore for the positions.
Flag semaphore is used mostly by sailors to be able to communicate optically over a distance; it does not need anything more than make-shift flags (but binoculars or telescopes can help.) Trained users can go faster than you might guess.
Hans Scharler
Hans Scharler
Última actividad el 27 de Jul. de 2024

Chen, Rena, and I are at a community management event. It's great to be with others talking about relationships, trust, and co-creation.
Chen Lin
Chen Lin
Última actividad el 16 de Oct. de 2023

I'm in a community conference in Boston today and see what snacks we get! The organizer said it's a coincidence, but it's definitly a good idea to have them in our MathWorks community meetings.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson
Última actividad el 27 de Dic. de 2023

A research team found a way to trick a number of AI systems by injecting carefully placed nonsense -- for example being able able to beat DeepMind's Go game.
This video discusses the "Cody" bridge, which is a pedestrian bridge over a canal that has been designed to move up and out of the way when ships need to travel through. The mathematics of the bridge movement are discussed and diagrammed. It is unique and educational.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson
Última actividad el 4 de Oct. de 2023

Recently developed: a "microscope" based on touch and stereo vision.
Using touch removes the possibility of optical confusion -- for example, black on touch is only due to shape, not due to the possibility that the object has a black patch.
Sorry, you might need a Facebook account to watch the video.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst
Última actividad el 3 de Oct. de 2023

(Sorry - it should be 2023b by now.)
Mike Croucher
Mike Croucher
Última actividad el 10 de Mayo de 2024

Adam Danz
Adam Danz
Última actividad el 6 de Mzo. de 2024

I'm curious how the community uses the hold command when creating charts and graphics in MATLAB. In short, hold on sets up the axes to add new objects to the axes while hold off sets up the axes to reset when new objects are added.
When you use hold on do you always follow up with hold off? What's your reasoning on this decision?
Can't wait to discuss this here! I'd love to hear from newbies and experts alike!
The way we've solved ODEs in MATLAB has been relatively unchanged at the user-level for decades. Indeed, I consider ode45 to be as iconic as backslash! There have been a few new solvers in recent years -- ode78 and ode89 for example -- and various things have gotten much faster but if you learned how to solve ODEs in MATLAB in 1997 then your knowledge is still applicable today.
In R2023b, there's a completely new framework for solving ODEs and I love it! You might argue that I'm contractually obliged to love it since I'm a MathWorker but I can assure you this is the real thing!
The new interface makes a lot of things a much easier to do. Its also setting us up for a future where we'll be able to do some very cool algorithmic stuff behind the scenes.
Let me know what you think of the new functionality and what you think MathWorks should be doing next in the area of ODEs.
Rena Berman
Rena Berman
Última actividad el 11 de Oct. de 2023

To solve the puzzle, first unscramble each of the words on the left. Then rearrange the letters in the yellow shaded boxes to complete the sentence on the right.
If you enjoyed this puzzle let me know with a like or in the comments below and I'll post more of them. Please don't post your answer, or any hints, and spoil it for those who come across this puzzle after you!! If you want to check your answer, you can messge me your guess through the link on my profile card (click on my name, Rena Berman, above and then on the envelope icon in the top right corner of the profile card that appears).
Shore
Shore
Última actividad el 11 de Oct. de 2023

I wanted to write to my public channel 2278931 with 8 different values to 8 different gauge widgets.
Here is my link.
https://api.thingspeak.com/update.json?api_key=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx&field1=1&field2=2&field3=3&field4=4&field5=5&field6=6&field7=7&field8=8
You can change values and in the link to change gauge values. On edit I edited my write key to make it not work for others but it will work with your own key.

Up until a few weeks ago, there was a "channels shared with me" option in Thingspeak. I was able to access the channel created by a different user, only once. The next time me and my groupmate tried to open the channel, there wasn't a "channels shared with me" option anymore. Why is that and how can this be resolved?

Mayla
Mayla
Última actividad el 19 de Sept. de 2023

Thats the task:
Given a square cell array:
x = {'01', '56'; '234', '789'};
return a single character array:
y = '0123456789'
I wrote a code that passes Test 1 and 2 and one that passes Test 3 but I'm searching a condition so that the code for Test 3 runs when the cell array only contains letters and the one for Test 1 and 2 in every other case. Can somebody help me?
This is my code:
y = []
[a,b]=size(x)
%%TEST 3
delimiter=zeros(1,a)
delimiter(end)=1
delimiter=repmat(delimiter,1,b)
delimiter(end)=''
delimiter=string(delimiter)
y=[]
for i=1:a*b
y = string([y x(i)])
end
y=join(y,delimiter)
y=erase(y,'0')
y=regexprep(y,'1',' ')
%%TEST 1+2
for i=1:a*b
y = string([y x(i)])
y=join(y)
end
y=erase(y,' ' )
manoj senapati
manoj senapati
Última actividad el 14 de Sept. de 2023

Is there any problem from thingspeak side, from last month my data is not uploading
Mayla
Mayla
Última actividad el 13 de Sept. de 2023

That's the question: Given four different positive numbers, a, b, c and d, provided in increasing order: a < b < c < d, find if any three of them comprise sides of a right-angled triangle. Return true if they do, otherwise return false .
I wrote this code but it doesn't pass test 7. I don't really understand why it isn't working. Can somebody help me?
function flag = isTherePythagoreanTriple(a, b, c, d)
a2=a^2
b2=b^2
c2=c^2
d2=d^2
format shortG
if a2+b2==c2
flag=true
else if a2+b2==d2
flag=true
else if a2+c2==d2
flag=true
else if c2+b2==d2
flag=true
else flag=false
end
end
end
end
end
Currently, I am trying to setup MATLAB and Simulink to connect with Unity. But I have some questions about the installation of ROS on my computer and ROS Toolbox. I found that there are several ROS installations, so, could you please kindly help and support? Hoping that your support will help a lot to my master's thesis.
Abhishek
Abhishek
Última actividad el 13 de Sept. de 2023

i want make web site for pre registation to the vachile in thish project i can not thinke how to register in port and how to make .....????
Abhishek
Abhishek
Última actividad el 18 de Sept. de 2023

Mayla
Mayla
Última actividad el 24 de Oct. de 2023

That's the question:
The file cars.mat contains a table named cars with variables Model, MPG, Horsepower, Weight, and Acceleration for several classic cars.
Load the MAT-file. Given an integer N, calculate the output variable mpg.
Output mpg should contain the MPG of the top N lightest cars (by Weight) in a column vector.
I wrote this code and the resulting column vector has the right values but it doesn't pass the tests. What's wrong?
function mpg = sort_cars(N)
load cars.mat
sorted=sortrows(cars,4)
mpg = sorted(1:N,2)
end