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The demonstration I found most useful was the basic matrix operations. It gave a precise and clear commands that are going to be useful, basic, and necessary for everything in Matlab. Learning how to create different types of data sets, how to manipulate them, and how to easily plot them in scatterplots, bar graphs, and more. It also described how to add, subtract, multiply, etc, all graphs. It shows how (.*) is different from just (*), among other operators. I also liked how the video was expertly handled, and didn't waste any time. It didn't have any sound, and it didn't need any. All in all, it was a very informative and helpful video.  
 
The demonstration I found most useful was the basic matrix operations. It gave a precise and clear commands that are going to be useful, basic, and necessary for everything in Matlab. Learning how to create different types of data sets, how to manipulate them, and how to easily plot them in scatterplots, bar graphs, and more. It also described how to add, subtract, multiply, etc, all graphs. It shows how (.*) is different from just (*), among other operators. I also liked how the video was expertly handled, and didn't waste any time. It didn't have any sound, and it didn't need any. All in all, it was a very informative and helpful video.  
  
 
--[[User:Jfrazier312|Jfrazier312]] ([[User talk:Jfrazier312|talk]]) 22:02, 9 September 2013 (EDT)
 
--[[User:Jfrazier312|Jfrazier312]] ([[User talk:Jfrazier312|talk]]) 22:02, 9 September 2013 (EDT)

Revision as of 15:51, 15 September 2013

Hello

About Me


My name is Jordan and I am possibly interested in doing computer science as a minor, so I chose this article on cyber attacks.

Article on the Risks of Cyberattacks[1], Kim Komando, USA Today, September 6, 2013, September 9, 2013 (Grand Challenge)

Cyber.png

"Matlab Demonstrations"


The demonstration I found most useful was the basic matrix operations. It gave a precise and clear commands that are going to be useful, basic, and necessary for everything in Matlab. Learning how to create different types of data sets, how to manipulate them, and how to easily plot them in scatterplots, bar graphs, and more. It also described how to add, subtract, multiply, etc, all graphs. It shows how (.*) is different from just (*), among other operators. I also liked how the video was expertly handled, and didn't waste any time. It didn't have any sound, and it didn't need any. All in all, it was a very informative and helpful video.

--Jfrazier312 (talk) 22:02, 9 September 2013 (EDT)