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Florian Floh


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How to have more than one box plot in one plot?
Concatenating your data into one matrix should do the trick. Let's say you load two arrays: load('y.mat'); load('x.mat'); ...

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User's input as Table-Row
Here is my suggestion on how to approach this problem: % Here is your user input userInput = 3; % create an array containi...

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how to store even and odd strings into 2 seperate vectors using mod function
This code should do the trick: names = ['c','a', 'b','z','x','s']; oddlett = []; evenlett = []; [n,m] = size(names); ...

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New to MATLAB here, can anyone tell me why when I try to run this it shows an error saying "Not Enough Input arguments"?
I_desired=1.15; t1=current(I_desired) function [t1]=current(I_desired) % it is exp(), NOT exp.^() I=@(t) (I_de...

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What can i do to make some images with different dimensions to be with standard dimensions ?
Perhaps resampling might work, in order to change the size: https://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/math/resample-image-with-gridd...

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Load and name alot of files in loop instead of dynamic variables
Hi! For loading multiple '.mat' files, I would suggest using the function dir(). You simple store all the desired '.mat' files ...

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please give me the code for those question
Hello MD NASIM! As already mentioned, you can learn programming the fastest way, if you try it yourself (copying pieces of code...

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Convert duration from MM:SS to M:SS.
Hello! In order to achieve the desired time-format (or date format) you have to take a closer look at the function "datetime"...

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define parameters in binary format
Hi! If your parameters ("soc", "user_status","required energy", "user ID") are given as a decimal number, you should try the ...

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Defining functions with exponentials
In the very first line of your code, you misplaced the '*' (you placed it right after the 'exp' expression. I tried the follow...

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