... = 14 61 21 28 20 20 >> fliplr(mat) ans = 94 47 75 42 45 75 45 94 47 42 61 28 20 14 21 20 45 46 CHAPTER 2: Vectors and Matrices >> mat mat = 14 61 21 28 20 20 >> flipud(mat) ans = 20 20 21 28 14 ... corner and the last column becomes the first row >> mat mat = 14 61 21 28 20 20 >> rot90(mat) ans = 94 47 75 61 28 14 21 75 45 94 47 42 42 45 20 20 QUICK QUESTION! Is there a rot180 function? Is there ... the result of rot90 another 90 degrees) >> mat mat = 14 61 21 28 20 20 >> rot90(mat,2) ans = 42 45 47 75 94 2 75 45 94 47 42 20 28 61 20 21 14 If a negative number is passed for n, the rotation...
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... 1.8 248 1.6875 1.5 648 ca = 2.0000 Matlab Guide: ChE465 KDH v.2.1.1 p 19 1 .45 45 1.3 549 1.2 647 1.1825 Print date: 10 /4/ 00 1.1075 1.0389 0.9758 0.9177 0.8 641 0.8 144 0.76 84 0.7257 0.6907 cd = 0.01 04 ... 0.23 04 0.2932 0.3517 0 .40 63 0 .45 72 0.5 049 0. 549 6 0.5916 0.6310 0.6681 0.7031 0.7360 0.7671 0.7930 cu = 0.0103 0.0856 0. 149 8 0.2 048 0.2523 0.29 34 0.3291 0.3602 0.3875 0 .41 15 0 .43 26 0 .45 13 0 .46 78 ... variables currently in use in the workspace, Who&Size by typing whos at the command prompt use the c o m m a n d » whos Name Size T a ans b conc e k t time 1 1 3 1 bybybybybybybybyby 3 12...
... element -by- element basis p »b = [1 1] b = 1 Print date: 10 /4/ 00 a = 1 »a/b ans = 1.1569 0.3922 0.9216 -0.5686 -0.9216 0.7 843 ans = ans = 1.1667 -0.5000 0.1667 »a' 0.3529 0.88 24 -0.1765 »a\b 2 .47 22 ... t to the variable ans by default — you should avoid using ans as a variable n a m e in your scripts Matlab Guide: ChE465 KDH v.2.1.1 p Print date: 10 /4/ 00 »a = [1 3] »[ 246 9] a= ans = Examples: ... the server (Rename i t Matlab Startup) You may now launch Matlab at any time by double clicking o n this startup document in your folder By launching Matlab in this manner, i t will by default...
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... answer box provided 50 51 49 52 48 46 47 45 48 44 49 50 51 47 46 45 48 47 50 46 Which is the missing section? 49 49 48 47 48 49 49 47 48 A 48 48 49 C 46 48 49 B 48 48 49 47 49 D 16 Advanced IQ tests ... p cm ISBN 978-0- 749 4-5232-2 Intelligence tests Self-evaluation I Title BF431.3.C35 1998 153.9Ј3 dc22 2007 048 413 Typeset by Saxon Graphics Ltd, Derby Printed and bound in India by Replika Press ... that circled number in the list For example: = 14 (4 + + 3) 3=1 = (1 + 7) = (1 + 4) 1=2 = 12 = 10 = 14 = 12 = 14 69 32 =? 23 48 Complete the equation by correctly identifying the missing part of...