Cool examples of how Matlab is useful
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I teach a little side course on using Matlab, and I'd like to show a little demo of how Matlab is used in research and industry. I'm wondering if any of you have any neat examples you can provide from your own work or from other (freely available) work.
For example, I plan to show them videos of fluid mechanics simulations I've worked with. I'm looking for stuff with nice colour and nice visuals, but also with a serious tone. It doesn't have to be interactive, but videos or animations are great. If the code is available and it can be run in real time, this would be even better.
Examples from the physical applied sciences would be great, but I'm also interested in other examples from things like graph theory, networks, coding theory, etc.
The most important thing is that it shouldn't be half-baked examples.
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Image Analyst
le 10 Nov 2012
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Jan
le 11 Nov 2012
"Serious" applications do not use colors to be "nice", but to improve the scientific power of the visualized results. E.g. a colored 3D animation can be perfect to show the results of simulating a multi-body system. Therefore I admit, that "nice" and "serious" is not necessarily a contradiction. While "stuff with nice colour, but also with a serious tone" seemed to mean a preference of fancy optics, your comment above stresses your real scientific interest.
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Matt Fig
le 10 Nov 2012
I would humbly submit this code I wrote for my M.S. in Mechanical Engineering. It calculates the resonant frequencies and plots the resonant modes of solid objects of different shapes and material composition.
Also, here is one to show that MATLAB can be fun!
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Matt Fig
le 10 Nov 2012
Modifié(e) : Matt Fig
le 10 Nov 2012
I've been told that the RUS program doesn't display properly on some systems (I wrote most of that code 7 years ago in ver 6.5 and 7.1!). I plan to submit an update soon. If it doesn't look like the sample image when you run it, I can send you the updated version that does work cross modern platforms via email. Here is what it should look like (note the plots show the resonant modes fairly clearly, and the uicontrols have clear text labels):
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