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1 | % First three programs
2 |
3 | allMarks = [ 24, 44, 36;
4 | 52, 57, 68;
5 | 66, 53, 69;
6 | 85, 40, 86;
7 | 15, 47, 25;
8 | 79, 72, 82 ];
9 |
10 | mechanics= [36;76;73;72;28;91];
11 | allMarks= [allMarks, mechanics]
12 |
13 | AllMarks(:, 4) = 0.5 * allMarks(:, 4);
14 |
15 | chetan_marks = allMarks(3,:)
16 | for i = 1:4
17 | fprintf(chetan_marks(i));
18 | totalmarks = sum(chetan_marks);
19 | fprintf(“%d\n”, totalmarks);
20 |
21 | deepak_marks = allMarks(4,1:3);
22 | farah_marks = allMarks(6,1:3);
23 | fprintf(“%d\n”, deepak_marks);
24 | fprintf(“%d\n”, farah_marks);
25 |
26 | Average_marks = [];
27 | for i = 1:6
28 | Average_marks(i)= sum(allMarks(i,:))/4;
29 | end
30 | Average_marks= Average_marks';
31 | fprintf(“%d\n”,Average_marks);
32 |
33 | Out_of_10 = [];
34 | for i = 1:6
35 | for j = 1:4
36 | if j == 4
37 | Out_of_10(i,j) = 0.2 * allMarks(i,j);
38 | else
39 | Out_of_10(i,j) = 0.1 * allMarks(i,j);
40 | end
41 | end
42 | end
43 | fprintf(Out_of_10);
44 |
45 | % 2. Write a script to calculate factorial of a number. Take Input from user.
46 |
47 | N = input(‘Enter the number’);
48 | fprintf("%d\n", factorial(N));
49 |
50 | % 3. Find Fibonaaci series using using for loop and while loop.
51 |
52 | % Using for loop :
53 |
54 | N = input('Enter the position of Fibonaaci series');
55 | fib = [];
56 | fib(1) = 0;
57 | fib(2) = 1;
58 | for I = 3:N
59 | fib(i) = fib(i-1) + fib(i-2);
60 | end
61 | fprintf("%d\n",fib(N))
62 |
63 | % Using while loop :
64 |
65 | N = input('Enter the position of fibonaaci series');
66 | fib = [];
67 | fib(1) = 0;
68 | fib(2) = 1;
69 | i=3;
70 | while i<=N
71 | fib(i) = fib(i-1)+fib(i-2);
72 | i = i+1;
73 | end
74 | fprintf("%d\n",fib(N));
75 |
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1 | % Programs from index 4, 5, and 6
2 |
3 | % Program number 4
4 |
5 | N = input('input n:');
6 | X = input('input x:');
7 | sum_series = Series(N,X);
8 | fprintf("Sum of series is: %d\n", sum_series);
9 |
10 | function [Sum]= Series(N,X)
11 | Sum= 1
12 | for i= 1:N
13 | Sum += (1/i)*(X^i);
14 | end
15 | end
16 |
17 | % Program number 5
18 |
19 | a = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15];
20 | b = [];
21 | for i = 1:15
22 | if mod(a(i),2)==0
23 | b(i) = 1;
24 | else
25 | b(i) = 0;
26 | end
27 | end
28 | fprintf("%d ",b);
29 | fprintf("\n");
30 |
31 | % Program number 6
32 |
33 | N = input("Enter the number: ");
34 | a =['zero';'one';'two';'three';'four';'five';'six';'seven';'eight';'nine'];
35 | if(N>=0 && N<=9)
36 | fprintf("Number is: ");
37 | fprintf(a(N+1, 1:end));
38 | fprintf("\n");
39 | else
40 | fprintf("Enter value between 0 and 9");
41 | end
42 |
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1 | % Programs of index numbers 7, 8, and 9.
2 |
3 | % 7. Write a program to find sum of all elements of an array that are divisible by 3.
4 |
5 | a= [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15];
6 | sum=0;
7 | for i = 1:15
8 | if mod(a(i),3)==0
9 | sum+=a(i);
10 | end
11 | end
12 | fprintf("Sum is : %d\n", sum)
13 |
14 | % 8. Write a program to find an element in an array using for loop and while loop :
15 | % a. Using for loop:
16 |
17 | a = [];
18 | n = input(“Enter size: ”);
19 | for i =1:n
20 | a(i)= input(“Enter %d th number:”,i);
21 | end
22 | b = input("Enter no to search: ");
23 | flag=0;
24 | for i = 1:n
25 | if a(i)==b
26 | fprintf("found at index %d\n",i)
27 | flag=1;
28 | break;
29 | end
30 | end
31 | if flag==0
32 | fprintf("Not Found\n")
33 | end
34 |
35 | % b. Using while loop:
36 |
37 | a = [];
38 | n = input(“Enter size: ”);
39 | for i =1:n
40 | a(i)= input(“Enter %d th number:”,i);
41 | end
42 | b = input("Enter no to search: ");
43 | flag=0;
44 | i = 1;
45 | while i <= n
46 | if a(i)==b
47 | fprintf("found at index %d\n",i)
48 | flag=1
49 | break;
50 | end
51 | i += 1;
52 | end
53 | if flag==0
54 | fprintf("Not Found\n")
55 | end
56 |
57 | % 9. Write a MATLAB program to change the blue color of feathers in the bluebird image to red color.
58 |
59 | img = imread('blue.png');
60 | sizee = size(img);
61 | newimg = img;
62 | for i = 1 : sizee(1)
63 | for j = 1: sizee(2)
64 | if(img(i, j, 3) > mean(img(i, j, :)))
65 | newimg(i, j, 1) = img(i, j, 3);
66 | newimg(i, j, 2:3) = 0;
67 | end
68 | end
69 | end
70 | imwrite(newimg, 'jishan.png', 'png')
71 |
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1 | % Programs of index 10, 11, and 12.
2 |
3 | % 10. Write a MATLAB program to widen a image.
4 |
5 | FirstImage = imread('blue.jpeg');
6 | [rows columns] = size(FirstImage);
7 | subplot(2, 1, 1);
8 | imshow(FirstImage);
9 | newWidth = [1,1.5 * columns]
10 | subplot(2, 1, 2);
11 | imshow(FirstImage, 'XData', newWidth);
12 |
13 | % 11. Write a MATLAB program to crop an image.
14 |
15 | image = imread('blue.jpeg');
16 | subplot(2,1,1);
17 | imshow(image);
18 | [rows,columns]= size(image);
19 | croped_image= imcrop(image,[x1 x2 y1 y2]);
20 | subplot(2,1,2);
21 | imshow(croped_image);
22 |
23 | % 12. Write a MATLAB program for elliptical masking in an image. After forming elliptical shape crop the image.
24 |
25 | I = imread('blue.jpeg');
26 | subplot(2,1,1);
27 | imshow(I)
28 | J = elliptical_masker(I,40,90,100,350);
29 | subplot(2,1,2);
30 | imshow(J)
31 | function im = elliptical_masker(im,c1,c2,r1,r2);
32 | [M,N,K] = size(im);
33 | for i1 = 1:M
34 | for i2 = 1:N
35 | if((i1-c1)/r1)^2 + ((i2-c2)/r2)^2 >= 1
36 | im(i1,i2,:)=0;
37 | end
38 | end
39 | end
40 | end
41 |
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1 | % Program of index 13, and 14.
2 |
3 | % 13. Given a matrix M=[1,3,5,2,4,6,7,8,3,9]. Find the elements in the matrix M that are greater than 4 and replace each one with its square root. Use both explict loop and logical indexing.
4 |
5 | Matrix = [1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 3, 9];
6 | len_M = length(Matrix);
7 | for i = 1:len_M
8 | if Matrix(i) > 4
9 | Matrix(i)= sqrt(Matrix(i));
10 | end
11 | fprintf("%d, ", Matrix(i));
12 | end
13 | Output- [1, 3, 2.23, 2, 4, 2.44, 2.64, 2.82, 3, 3]
14 |
15 | % 14. Solve the following equations using Matlab.
16 | % X1 + 3X2 = 19
17 | % 4X1 + 2X2 + 5X3 = 26
18 | % 7X2 – 10X3 = 35
19 |
20 | syms x1 x2 x3;
21 | eqn1 = x1 + 3*x2 == 19;
22 | eqn2 = 4*x1 + 2*x2 + 5*x3 == 26;
23 | eqn3 = 7*x2 - 10*x3 == 35;
24 | sol = solve([eqn1,eqn2,eqn3],[x1,x2,x3]);
25 | x1sol = sol.x1;
26 | x2sol = sol.x2;
27 | x3sol = sol.x3;
28 | fprintf("x1= %d, x2= %d, x3= %d\n", x1sol,x2sol,x3sol);
29 |
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1 | # MATLAB-Programming (Lab-III)
2 | Matrix Laboratory (MATLAB) programs for Spring 2018 (CSE-318). Broadly divided in 5 modules consisting whole of 14 programs. For complete semester report see https://github.com/Jishanshaikh4/Lab-III-MATLAB-Programming/blob/master/and-mat-final.pdf
3 |
4 | **STATUS** COMPLETED (November 7, 2018).
5 |
6 | **Hierarchy of Lab**
7 | - 5 modules
8 | - 14 programs
9 | - Lab report https://github.com/Jishanshaikh4/Lab-III-MATLAB-Programming/blob/master/and-mat-final.pdf
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