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How to linearly fit a semilog graph
Hello I have my data file which is attached below. I have to plot this as semilog ( log scale on Y-axis) and have to linearly f...
3 years ago | 2 answers | 0
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integration within specified limits
I have the data file attached below. I have to take the square of column no. two of this data file and then have to integrate it...
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"how to create a matrix of coordinates and how to calculate the distance b/w different coordinates of the same matrix w.r.t the any single coordinate element?"
I want to create a matrix as given below for any input, and suppose the input is "4". a = (-10.0) (0,0) (10,0) (20,0) ...
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how to generate the rest of elements of a matrix if only the first row and first column of the matrix is known?
Suppose I have a matrix of N*N whose first row is, say [0 10 20 30] and first column is [ 0 5 10 15 ] and now i want to genetare...
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how to add different values to some particular rows and columns?
Hello.. a = [0 10 20 30 40;6 10 20 30 40;12 10 20 30 40;18 10 20 30 40;24 10 20 30 40]; and if i want to add 1 to row no. 1,...
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How to calculate the difference b/w elements of a matrix corresponding to any one element of a m*n matrix using loop
hello, I want to calculate the difference b/w different elements of a matrix corresponging to any single element. say, i am ha...
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