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+ | ''Viewing a Penny''' I liked this demo because it is much more image based then most of the work we've done so far. I found it really interesting that you could take the height of the penny (despite its tiny dimensions) and make a somewhat topography graph of it using a few lines of code. The last section of the demo where you displayed it on a 3D plot (after plugging it into matlab myself) you could fool around with the dimensions to view it at different angles. I just thought it was a very cool new side to matlab that I had never seen in use. |
Revision as of 20:19, 22 September 2011
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Connor Gregory Usry
About Me
Name: Connor Gregory Usry
Hometown: Rye, NY
Date of Birth: June 14th, 1993
Target Major: Civil Engineering (Undecided however)
Interests & Fun Facts
Favorite Activities: Playing Sports (Squash, Golf, Soccer, Tennis, and Frisbee) and hanging out with friends and family.
Siblings: Two younger brothers named Jack (15) and Quinn (12).
How to Pronounce My Name
CON(Like Pros and Cons)-OR US(As in all, we, us, everyone plus me)-REE (Like yelling weeee as you go down a waterslide)
Favorite Demo
Viewing a Penny' I liked this demo because it is much more image based then most of the work we've done so far. I found it really interesting that you could take the height of the penny (despite its tiny dimensions) and make a somewhat topography graph of it using a few lines of code. The last section of the demo where you displayed it on a 3D plot (after plugging it into matlab myself) you could fool around with the dimensions to view it at different angles. I just thought it was a very cool new side to matlab that I had never seen in use.