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In the following Simulink model why am I getting a double step at the transition from one step to the next?
dplla5.slx
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probability of a run of k heads or more in N tosses of a fair coin N>>k
is there a code for this. One solution is given in http://www.drdobbs.com/architecture-and-design/20-heads-in-a-row-what-are-t...
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program behavior due to editor issues
In the attached code adding the two line commands near the top changes the behavior of the program from how it behaved without t...
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breaking an if loop
In the following script, why doesn't the break in line 24 get executed? clf xx = 1:.01:2; vec = 1:.01:2; for i=1:10...
10 years ago | 3 answers | 0
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In the following script, shifting the % symbols to the line below where they are shown givies different results. The version shown below gives the correct result. The versison with the % signs moved gives an incorrect result. Any ideas?
% trajetory 1 clf xx=1:10;y=[1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0];stem(xx,y) hold on m = .1; xz(1) = 11; y(1) = 1.1; f...
10 years ago | 1 answer | 0
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what is wrong with the following code. I should have sent the full script. Sorry. On my macine the vector 'x' ranges from 0 to 10.1
% trajetory 1 clf m = .1; %n = .2; % xx=1:10;y=[1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0];stem(xx,y) %hold on x(1...
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What is wrong with the following script?
x(1) = 0; i = 1; y(1) = 1.1; while x(i) <= 1.0 %x(i)= i; x(i+1) = x(i) + 0.1; y(i+1) = y(1)...
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