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In this interaction I am not considering the values of U equal to ' w ' but I also do not want to take values of U that are at a distance of 10 percent low and above the values of w.. Can someone tell me what I should add to the code to achieve this?
w= 100: 100: 1000; U= 10: 10: 1000; D=800 U=setdiff(U(U<(D)),w);
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how do I plot the values on a circular axis instead of a horizontal axis??? like a bicycles wheel spokes
%Girder (bulge) Spacing=2 w014=0:Spacing:(10*Spacing); grdbt2 =0:0.1:5; [nR,nC]=size(grdbt2); gbt2=ones(1,leng...
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how do I plot the values on a circular axis instead of a horizontal axis??? like a bicycles wheel spokes
%Girder (bulge) Sgirderbottom=2 w014=0:Sgirderbottom:(10*Sgirderbottom); grdbt2 =0:0.1:5; [nR,nC]=siz...
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How may I do to let the value of 'x' in open and subsequently use a range of the x-value to find the minimum value of 'z' using GA.
x=[]; y=4*x+5; z=y.^2+2;
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Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
*Y=2; g=[20,10]; w=40 : -2 : 3; for x=1:length(w) if w(x)<=5 "why get I problem here, its says 'Index excee...
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I am trying to get only the values for w80 less than 50 and different of ww80. In this case I wanna skip the values (7,13,19) , what am I doing wrong?
ww80=(6+1):6: (10*6); for rr=1:length(ww80) if (ww80(rr))>=(50); break else X=rr; ...
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