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aasim Azooz

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29 Nov 2008 maxima and minima M-files for obtaining extreme points is a set of data Author: aasim Azooz mathematics, signal proc..., simulation 283 11
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25 Jun 2008 M-file for selecting part of x-y data cutting part of the x y data Author: aasim Azooz annotation, customizati..., data, cut 96 1
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16 Jun 2008 Langmuir probe data analysis code four parameters fitting of Langmuir I-V probe data Author: aasim Azooz chemistry, physics, plasma, langmuir pr... 131 2
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24 Mar 2006 M-file for extracting numerical data from image file plots This file helps to reproduce numerical data of graphs or plots shown as image files Author: aasim Azooz data explor..., numerical d..., image files, graphs 67 3
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22 Aug 2005 M- file for Audio spectral analysis audio analyser Author: aasim Azooz chemistry, physics, sound analy..., sound card 263 8
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29 Nov 2008 maxima and minima M-files for obtaining extreme points is a set of data Author: aasim Azooz Thank Jos. I understand what you mean. I will keep your advice in mind. I think other folks and my self have made an issue out of silly thing. I will edit the file. Many thanks Aasim Azooz
28 Nov 2008 maxima and minima M-files for obtaining extreme points is a set of data Author: aasim Azooz Dear every one I have been looking at all your comments. please do not take what I wrote out of context. I still maintain that few lines of green comments may do more harm to a five statments program than good. I think that the % sign is very useful in long codes but not as much in short ones. In my case, I have included all explaination and an example in the pdf file I do not know how to do that with the % if any of you can teach me how to do it, I shall be grateful to him. Otherwise, he can try to be fair at least. Thanks to all Aasim Azooz
25 Nov 2008 maxima and minima M-files for obtaining extreme points is a set of data Author: aasim Azooz Dears Dr Anonymous and Duane Hanselman Well I can easly add few comment but I will not green comments do more harm than good. It is a matter of taste. please Look at the download rate for the last four days. They changed my rank from 720 to 523.
25 Nov 2008 maxima and minima M-files for obtaining extreme points is a set of data Author: aasim Azooz Dear Duane Hanselman If you do not want the plot, you can close it or simply deactivate the plot command with % Please go to the pdf file for instructions and help
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29 Nov 2008 maxima and minima M-files for obtaining extreme points is a set of data Author: aasim Azooz Azooz, aasim Thank Jos. I understand what you mean. I will keep your advice in mind. I think other folks and my self have made an issue out of silly thing. I will edit the file. Many thanks Aasim Azooz
28 Nov 2008 maxima and minima M-files for obtaining extreme points is a set of data Author: aasim Azooz Jos Somehow, I feel you miss the point completely. It is perfectly acceptable to have a separate document describing your functions in detail. However, you have to be aware how people will use your function. When they type "help maxima" and nothing is returned, it is most likely they will never use it and even delete it. In the very best case they will modify the function to include a help section. So, try to make a proper help section within the function itself using the comment symbol, and include a H1 line, the calling syntax and an example. In addition, you could refer to your pdf-document. Furthermore, comment your code, explaining in normal language what each statement is doing. Note that comment lines do not affect the speed or execution of the code in any way. It is intended to assist the user, and the developer as well, when the need arises for understanding or updating the function.
28 Nov 2008 maxima and minima M-files for obtaining extreme points is a set of data Author: aasim Azooz Azooz, aasim Dear every one I have been looking at all your comments. please do not take what I wrote out of context. I still maintain that few lines of green comments may do more harm to a five statments program than good. I think that the % sign is very useful in long codes but not as much in short ones. In my case, I have included all explaination and an example in the pdf file I do not know how to do that with the % if any of you can teach me how to do it, I shall be grateful to him. Otherwise, he can try to be fair at least. Thanks to all Aasim Azooz
26 Nov 2008 maxima and minima M-files for obtaining extreme points is a set of data Author: aasim Azooz Hanselman, Duane If help text and comments contained inside an M-file do more harm than good, then I suggest that you make an official enhancement request to The Mathworks asking them to remove all such harmful text from the thousands of M-files they distribute with MATLAB. Even better yet, request that they eliminate the % symbol as the start of a comment in an M-file. That will make it impossible for anyone to include such harmful material in an M-file. The % symbol marking a comment might have been around for 25 years in MATLAB, but it is never too late to get rid of it.
25 Nov 2008 maxima and minima M-files for obtaining extreme points is a set of data Author: aasim Azooz Eaton, Kenneth The number of downloads is not a real measure of the QUALITY of the submission, merely the amount of CURIOSITY users have regarding your submission. Remember, many people can't help but stare at a car wreck. You should heed the advice of the other commenters. Your statement that "comments do more harm than good" is incredibly foolish. You should look at how typical MATLAB files are written and modify your submission accordingly.
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29 Nov 2008 maxima and minima M-files for obtaining extreme points is a set of data Author: aasim Azooz mathematics, signal proc..., simulation 283 11
  • 2.0
2.0 | 4 ratings
25 Jun 2008 M-file for selecting part of x-y data cutting part of the x y data Author: aasim Azooz annotation, customizati..., data, cut 96 1
  • 1.0
1.0 | 1 rating
16 Jun 2008 Langmuir probe data analysis code four parameters fitting of Langmuir I-V probe data Author: aasim Azooz chemistry, physics, plasma, langmuir pr... 131 2
  • 4.5
4.5 | 2 ratings
24 Mar 2006 M-file for extracting numerical data from image file plots This file helps to reproduce numerical data of graphs or plots shown as image files Author: aasim Azooz data explor..., numerical d..., image files, graphs 67 3
  • 3.0
3.0 | 2 ratings
22 Aug 2005 M- file for Audio spectral analysis audio analyser Author: aasim Azooz chemistry, physics, sound analy..., sound card 263 8
  • 4.5
4.5 | 6 ratings

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