Updated: 12.12.2018
Solutions to Credit Exercises
- Functions F2C.m, C2F.m |
Script m-file |
Live script:pdf | Live script:mlx
- Exercise2_polyfit.m |
Exercise2_polyfitLIVE.pdf |
Exercise2_polyfitLIVE.mlx |
- Exercise3_Balltrajectory.m |
Exercise3_BalltrajectoryLIVE.pdf | Exercise3_BalltrajectoryLIVE.mlx |
- Image/svd: Exercise4.m | Exercise4LIVE.pdf | Exercise4LIVE.mlx
- Exercise5_DatafitOutlier_sinusoid.m | LIVEscript.pdf| LIVEscript.mlx|
Only one participant did this. To give some more background and to show some
useful Matlab-techniques, I wrote some lecture notes on Curve fitting (perhaps to be extended in the future). If you want to study the solution you may find it helpful to have a look at:
Lecture notes on Curve Fitting, Dec 2018, HA
For more, see:
Moler's LSQ-chapter
- Exercise6_MonteCarlo.m |
LIVEscript.pdf |
LIVEscript.mlx |
- Nobody did, so let's keep this secret.
Note: Contrary to my recommendation, instead of using "publish", I saved the
scripts as Live scripts (save as, choose .mlx). Writing the m-file in the form
that is good for "publish", you avoid studying the Live script editing.
But I found it useful to rename the live script differently, so I appended "LIVE" to the names. (Otherwise there will be an awkward "shadowing" effect.)
The resulting .pdf (and Matlab-readable .mlx) is a bit nicer than with "publish", especially the math formulas are "LaTeX-quality".
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