I know you won’t believe it but your videos is the most helpful to this day. Can’t believe this 9 year old video does a better job than the most recent videos lol
I am working on a trim determination procedure with iterative actions and unknowns. The main scheme of the system is that the known values, which are calculated as a result of iterative actions, are sent to the pairs of equations to find the unknown values and these equations will be solved with a nonlinear solver, for example fsolve. The main point here is that after these sets of equations are solved, unknown values should be found and used to update the known values in the first stage. Then the known values will be used as input in the nonlinear solver and this cycle will continue until the iterative process is finished. The main goal is to reach the convergent unknown values at the end of this procedure. Now I have written the lines of code that should be used as an input parameter in the solver as a script. What are your suggestions for me to transfer these input parameters to the solver and to create new input parameters for the solver by transferring the values from the solver back to the script file? How do I call the values from the f solve function in the script and send the input parameters back as a result of the calculations for the f solve function to use. It is a structure that constantly feeds each other?
absolutely brilliant. The visual is a little blurry which makes it difficult to make out some syntax. Apart from that this is a really great presentation and also taken at a decent speed which is refereshing.
I agree with what greatsea has mentioned about being too self-concious, fact of the matter is I personally found your entire video very helpful! So keep it up, and thank you for making these videos.
It sounds to me like you're a university lecturer making these videos for your own students. I'm and undergraduate at a different university (I assume) and I just want to say thank you for your hard effort in making these videos. Our lecturer basically gave us a 100 page-ish document describing the uses of Matlab. I am a visual learner, as in I understand much more when I see things being done. I'm only on the 2nd out of your 5 videos but I can already tell your videos are going to be a huge help to me, and I just want to say thank you and I hope to make you feel a bit warmer inside knowing that you have really helped one more fellow human out!