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− | In the MATLAB tutorials, my favorite one by far was the tutorial on 3-D plots. Not only did I enjoy the colors, but I also enjoyed the complexity mixed with the simpleness of the commands; for example, multiple color commands using colormap[jet]to choose the coloring sequence of the 3D plot. There are also some amazing graphs you can create, such as quiver and slice. | + | In the MATLAB tutorials, my favorite one by far was the tutorial on 3-D plots. Not only did I enjoy the colors, but I also enjoyed the |
+ | complexity mixed with the simpleness of the commands; for example, multiple color commands using colormap[jet]to choose the coloring | ||
+ | sequence of the 3D plot. There are also some amazing graphs you can create, such as quiver and slice. |
Latest revision as of 06:27, 26 January 2014
Richard Beckett-Ansa
Richard Beckett-Ansa is a student at Duke University. He is currently in the Trinity School of Arts, but is currently in the process of switch into the Edmund J. Pratt school of Engineering. His main passion is pioneering the reverse engineering of the brain
Interests In the MATLAB tutorials, my favorite one by far was the tutorial on 3-D plots. Not only did I enjoy the colors, but I also enjoyed the complexity mixed with the simpleness of the commands; for example, multiple color commands using colormap[jet]to choose the coloring sequence of the 3D plot. There are also some amazing graphs you can create, such as quiver and slice.