MatLab
I have done a quick search on Google about this, but I don't have the expertise to solve a problem such as this so I am hoping someone out there can help me. It would appreciate all the help you can give.
Error Message:
Parameters must be of type double or char for Real-Time Workshop if the S-function does not have TLC.
How do I solve this?
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Why is MatLab is the best software to use in data visualization and data analysis?
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Which are minimum system requirements to install Matlab R2012a with Simulink? And can I install the program with Windows Vista?
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Hi friends
How do i do vectorization in the MATLAB?
How do i import MATLAB graphics into my Framemaker?
Thanks
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In the following piece of code, where should i use the end statement or should i use some other key word here?
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I am new in matlab and do not understand a term color specification. what is meant by color specification in matlab?
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Hello there.
I am starting to ha e interest in MATLAB language. How does it work? Can I be able to run a simulation of a fawning with the software?
How hard is it to learn the language?
And does it have its own programming language?
For those who can relate to this please assist me I’m in great need.
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Hi,
I am using Matlab 7.9.0 (R2009b) on Window 7.
I have a simple program written in Matlab which i want to convert in C, can any one tell me that how to convert the MatLab code to C language?
Thanks in Advance.
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Hi,
I’m using a Microsoft XP operating system. I use FORTRAN as a compiler on MATLAB to create MEX Files.
As I try to configure the system to build MEX files, I get the following error occurred.
Unexpected Standard Exception from MEX File.
What () is: Environment lookup failed: GUID: 251.0010986328125”
Here is a screen shot of the error:
I have tried restarting the program and using a different command, yet keep getting the same error message. Is it because I’m selecting the wrong location of the compiler to use to compile the code?
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What is the advantages of MATLAB compared with conventional computer language ?
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