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I couldn't obtain a plausible plot. I wonder if you can help me with this problem.
I wrote a code to solve thermal plume laminar case for line source. However, I couldn't obtain a plausible plot. I wonder if you...

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Error using %4122905695>@()NaN Too many input arguments.
<</matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/64615/error.jpg>> Hi, I am getting the error message above from my codes. How can I o...

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problem with integral2 function in my codes
integral2 function does not work proberly in my case. How can I simplify the expression in int5=integral2(ht,0,(2*L2),0,L1,'...

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Contour not rendered for constant ZData
My codes are written below. Can somebody tell me at which point I am mistaken that I am receiving warning of Contour not rendere...

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coloring region of inequalities on matlab
I would like to color the region for the inequalities listed: 0.00383p + 0.804t > -1250; 0.00383p + 0.804t < 1500. How can I ...

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max( matrix, [], 3 )
What does max( matrix, [], 3 ) mean? How does it work?

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plotting of polar and Cartesian coordinates at the same time
Is it possible to plot polar and cartesian coordinates overlapping on a single figure?

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