Spring 2008 Math 152 MATLAB Assignment 8
Description
- Students will work together in their Math 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 8 of your MATLAB lab manual
do the following problems.
- g260x01, g261x05, g261x08, g262x09, g263x12 (draw population
curves on separate plots), g264x15
- 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, export them as
Encapsulated PostScript. For example, the four files for the
last problem are:
- g264x15.m: M-file with MATLAB input commands and comments
- func.m: function M-files you create, if any
- g264x15.fig: figure file containing graphics
- g264x15.eps: Encapsulated PostScript printer file
- You'll print out the .txt and .eps files via
xprint. (Alternatively, print out .txt and
.fig files directly from your NetID account in a TAMU
open access lab. File transfer is necessary.) Do any hand work on ruled
notebook paper or engineering green graph paper.
- This assignment is due on Mon-Tue, 07-08/Apr, at the START of your
computer lab. Late work is NOT accepted. Be sure to manage
your time according to your schedule. Do NOT put things off!
- When you finish, your team will turn in the documentation of your
MATLAB work to your TA. Everyone will do this on the date stated (not
before), to make things easier for your TA. In this regard, make sure
the following information is on a cover sheet.
- Spring 2008 Math 152 MATLAB Assignment 8
- Section 8xx, Your Name, Student ID
- 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. Alternatively, transfer
your MATLAB files to your TAMU open access lab H: home drive via
WinSCP, load them into the Windows version of MATLAB, and print
locally.
Notes
- For g264x15, make sure that you convert km/h into m/s.
- There are samples of the types of problems you have to do in
Chapter 8 of your lab manual. Also watch the streaming video!
- You may wish to print out intermediate versions of your MATLAB
code or figures during the next two weeks to discuss with your
instructor, TA, or MATLAB help session staff.
Please send comments, questions, or suggestions regarding agendas
to Art Belmonte at
"belmonte@calclab.math.tamu.edu".
Last updated Sun, 30/Mar/2008, 12:30 pm