Spring 2007 Math 151 Matlab Assignment 1
Description
- Students will work together in their STEPS teams. In this
manner they will:
- finish assignments more quickly and cross-check each other's work;
- give their TAs a more manageable amount to grade;
- build their networking and cooperation skills.
- In Chapter 1 of your Matlab lab manual and Chapter 1 of your
textbook, do the following problems.
- g022x01, g023x05, g023x07, g024x13, s068x34 (also plot path)
- For each problem, you'll work out of the MATLAB Editor. You'll
interactively save and run your MATLAB M-file, writing input and
output to a diary file. If you have graphics, save your figure files
and export them as Encapsulated PostScript. For example, the four
files for the penultimate (next to last) problem are:
- s068x34.m: M-file with MATLAB input commands and comments
- s068x34.txt: diary file with input and output interspersed
- s068x34.fig: figure file containing graphics
- s068x34.eps: Encapsulated PostScript printer file
- You'll print out the .txt and .eps files via
xprint. Do any hand work on ruled notebook paper or engineering
green graph paper.
- Regarding the figures themselves, interactively edit them. Put on
labels; insert text or arrows; change line thicknesses; etc.
- This assignment is due Wed-Thu, 31/Jan-01/Feb, at the START of
computer lab. Be sure to manage your time according to your
schedule. Do NOT put things off!
- When you finish, you will turn in the documentation of your
Matlab work to your TA. Everyone will do this on Wed-Thu,
31/Jan-01/Feb (not before), to make things easier for your TA. In this
regard, make sure the following information is on a cover
sheet.
- Spring 2007 Math 151 Matlab Assignment 1
- Section 80x, Your Name, Student ID [here x =
1-6]
- Various MATLAB videos that you have viewed in advance
show how to use xprint to print your diary .txt
and graphics .eps files from CalcLab.
Notes
- There are samples of the types of problems you have to do in
Chapter 1 of your lab manual and your lecture handouts. You may also
watch the
MATLAB 1 streaming video if you have not already done so.
Please send comments, questions, or suggestions
to Art Belmonte at
"belmonte@calclab.math.tamu.edu".
Last updated Fri, 17/Jul/2009, 11:30 am AST