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== MATLAB == | == MATLAB == | ||
My favorite demonstration was the Viewing a Penny demonstration. MATLAB was able to generate four unique plots that drew the surface of a penny. I particularly liked the pseudocolor plot with a colormap which drew a plot in proportion to brightness and height. The areas in black were lower in height compared to the areas in a light orange/copper color. I didn't know that the surface of a penny could be portrayed in so many different ways. | My favorite demonstration was the Viewing a Penny demonstration. MATLAB was able to generate four unique plots that drew the surface of a penny. I particularly liked the pseudocolor plot with a colormap which drew a plot in proportion to brightness and height. The areas in black were lower in height compared to the areas in a light orange/copper color. I didn't know that the surface of a penny could be portrayed in so many different ways. | ||
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== Signature == | == Signature == | ||
--[[User:Jenny.luo|Jenny.luo]] ([[User talk:Jenny.luo|talk]]) 00:06, 14 September 2014 (EDT) | --[[User:Jenny.luo|Jenny.luo]] ([[User talk:Jenny.luo|talk]]) 00:06, 14 September 2014 (EDT) |
Revision as of 04:09, 14 September 2014
Contents
Name Pronunciation
("JEH-nee lwoh")
Birthplace and Hometown
Education
Kiker Elementary School
West Ridge Middle School
Westlake High School
Duke University
Prospective Major
Electrical Engineering
Grand Challenges for Engineering
5 things your car will finally do in 2020, John Brandon, CNN, updated 12 March 2008, accessed 13 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)
MATLAB
My favorite demonstration was the Viewing a Penny demonstration. MATLAB was able to generate four unique plots that drew the surface of a penny. I particularly liked the pseudocolor plot with a colormap which drew a plot in proportion to brightness and height. The areas in black were lower in height compared to the areas in a light orange/copper color. I didn't know that the surface of a penny could be portrayed in so many different ways.