SNC_2015
Symbolic and Numeric Calculations
ISC 3222 - Fall 2015
http://people.sc.fsu.edu/~jburkardt/classes/snc_2015/snc_2015.html
SNC_2015 contains some information used when I taught an
the introduction to MATLAB section of Professor Ming Ye's class ISC 3222,
"Symbolic and Numeric Calculations",
30 September 2015.
I gave the students a summary sheet in
matlab.txt.
During the class, I posed the following questions to the students, and
we discussed approaches to solving the problems, and I demonstrated
several versions of MATLAB programs to solve them.
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AREA: The integral of f(x) from x1 to x2 is the area between
the x axis and the curve. If we can't use calculus, what other
methods can compute or estimate this area?
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CLOCK: At 2:00, the minute hand (pointing at 12) is "behind"
the hour (which points to 2). At 3:00, the minute hand has passed
the hour hand. When did the two hands meet?
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CURVE: How long does it take to make a plot of 5000 values of
y = cos ( 100 * x ) - 4 * erf ( 30 * x - 10 )?
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HAIL: Start with a number N. If it's even, divide it by 2.
If it's odd, multiply by 3 and add 1. Repeat. Eventually, you reach
a value of 1. Count how many steps it took. This is the hailstone
number of N. Do we see a pattern if we compute and plot HAIL(N) for
many values of N?
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NEAREST: Given a table of city locations, how could you find
the nearest city to each city?
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POWERS: Make a table of powers 2^n? How far can we go before
we see the effects of computer arithmetic? What about a table of
(2^n)-1?
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TANK: A spherical water tank has radius R. If it is filled
to a depth H, what is the volume V of water it contains? If we can
weigh the tank and determine the volume V, then what is the height
of the water in the tank?
AREA:
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area1.m,
estimates area between X axis and Y=3/4*(1-X^2).
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area2.m,
estimates area between X axis and Y=3/4*(1-X^2); this version has
comments.
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area3.m,
estimates the area of a hand, as outlined in data points in a file.
CLOCK:
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clock1.m,
plots the minute and hour hand positions between 2 and 3 o'clock.
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clock2.m,
plots a function that is the difference between minute and hour
hand rotations.
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clock3.m,
tries to solve the clock problem by repeatedly splitting the interval.
CURVE:
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curve1.m,
makes a plot one dot at a time.
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curve2.m,
makes the same plot, using vectors.
HAIL:
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hail1.m,
computes 10,000 hailstone numbers and plots them.
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hail2.m,
computes all the hailstone numbers at the same time.
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hail3.m,
does a single check for even/not1 and odd/not1 numbers.
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hail4.m,
does a double find, which requires indexing the index.
NEAREST:
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nearest1.m,
seeks the nearest neighbor to 100 random cities.
POWERS:
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powers1.m,
prints powers of 2 up to 2^N.
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powers2.m,
compares 2^N and 2^N-1
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powers3.m,
represents integers by a vector of M binary digits.
TANK:
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tank1.m,
plots the volume as a function of height for the tank problem.
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tank2.m,
makes the tank plot using a MATLAB function.
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tank3.m,
makes the tank plot using a vector function.
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tank4.m,
seeks the height H which corresponds to a given volume V.
Last revised on 30 June 2018.