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− | I really liked the earth's topography demo. I think it is really cool to graph basically anything -in this case the earth- with just a bunch of data. What I liked the most about this | + | I really liked the earth's topography demo. The demo begins with a contour graph of the earth in a 2D plot. Subsequently, matlab adds elevation to the contour of the 2D plot. Finally, the earth is graph in a 3D plot that also incorporates the elevation shown in the previous 2D plot . |
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+ | This demonstration caught my attention because I think it is really cool to graph basically anything -in this case the earth- with just a bunch of data. | ||
+ | What I liked the most about this demo is that it shows interesting ways to use Matlab to graph. For instance, you can add elevation to a graph and assign colors to its different regions. You can use 2D plots or 3D to represent the same idea. Or, you can also start building a theoretically complex graph, such as the earth's 3D map, from just an idea - in this case from a contour. | ||
I also liked the Minesweeper game, I had no idea matlab could do something like this! | I also liked the Minesweeper game, I had no idea matlab could do something like this! |
Revision as of 22:46, 20 September 2011
Contents
About Me
I am currently a freshman planning to major in civil engineering.
My favorite teams in sports
- C.S. Emelec
- FC Barcelona
- Red Sox
Name Pronunciation
So "Rodolfo Baquerizo" sounds like "Rodolfo." Yeap, just call me Rodolfo.
Grand Challenge Article
Super Cars
| *5 things your car will finally do in 2020 John Brandon, CNN, updated 9:03 a.m. EDT, Wed March 12, 2008, accessed 20 September 2011 (Grand Challenge: Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure)
Matlab Demos
I really liked the earth's topography demo. The demo begins with a contour graph of the earth in a 2D plot. Subsequently, matlab adds elevation to the contour of the 2D plot. Finally, the earth is graph in a 3D plot that also incorporates the elevation shown in the previous 2D plot .
This demonstration caught my attention because I think it is really cool to graph basically anything -in this case the earth- with just a bunch of data. What I liked the most about this demo is that it shows interesting ways to use Matlab to graph. For instance, you can add elevation to a graph and assign colors to its different regions. You can use 2D plots or 3D to represent the same idea. Or, you can also start building a theoretically complex graph, such as the earth's 3D map, from just an idea - in this case from a contour.
I also liked the Minesweeper game, I had no idea matlab could do something like this!
Duke info
- |Pratt School of Engineering
- Aycock - East Campus