This was just a bit of mucking about after I'd finished helping Bob work out how to do a polar plot of his ARIANE output.
I've never publicly declared my love for MATLAB here before, so coming clean about our 16-year affair is long overdue.
Despite the title, this blog has a low quotient of both strange news and plankton. In reality, this blog is simply a means for me to record my thoughts, musings and bitterness in a crisp ASCII format. I should confess, however, that I do have a professional connection to plankton ...
6 comments:
What's not to love? :)
And you use it for an excellent area of science!
Plumbago, i am not familiar with artic mapping. what is this used for? can you comment a bit more on the background of this post?
Emma - Yes, Matlab is pretty loveable. It's pricey, mind, but it's worth it. ;-)
I'm not quite sure I used it for science on this particular occasion, but it's great for geographical plots.
Anyway, thanks for visiting!
devang - This particular plot wasn't really for any formal purpose. I'd been helping a friend plot up some geographical data in the Arctic, and just wanted to make something pretty. Matlab can be very obliging on this score. However, I normally get a lot of use out of it for proper plots - see here.
Thanks for dropping by!
Hah, I also <3 MATLAB. I even have the blog to prove it:
http://iheartmatlab.blogspot.com
Rodney - I think having a blog entitled iheartmatlab beats my single post with the same title! I'll now be scouring it for top tips.
I'm afraid there's not a whole lot more about Matlab here, but you can probably discern various plots I've made using it from time to time.
Thanks for stopping in.
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