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Tag Archives: software
The Coronavirus Curve – A simple simulator
Here is an implementation for a simple ODE simulation of the COVID-19 curve. The simulator runs based on a set of first order ordinary differential equations (ODEs). These equations are dependent and measure three values including the change in the … Continue reading
Posted in Linux, Machine Learning, programming, Python, Software, Statistics, Ubuntu
Tagged code, coronovirus, COVID, COVID-19, differential equation, example, infection, infection rate, matplotlib, numpy, ode, ordinary differential equation, prediction, programming, python, scipy, simulation, software, source code, transmission, transmission rate
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Quaternions – Use them for Rotation and Transformation
This is the second tutorial on Quaternions. In the previous post, I explained how to use basics of quaternions from the pyquaternion python library. Check the previous post here. In this post, I will show you how to perform spatial … Continue reading
Posted in Linux, Machine Learning, programming, Python, Robotics, ROS, Software, Ubuntu
Tagged beginner, code, computer, easy, example, function, math, mathematics, matplotlib, matrix, numpy, programming, pyplot, pyquaternion, quaternion, rotation, sample, simple, software, source, source code, spatial rotation, spatial transformation, step by step, transformation, tutorial, vector, windows
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Run local jupyter notebook on a Pytorch container
Introduction When, I was learning Pytorch I had already two separate Python version (2.x and 3.x) together with a lot of packages installed on my machine and I did not want to risk messing up my laptop. So, I decided … Continue reading
Posted in Linux, Machine Learning, Neural Networks, programming, Python, Software, Ubuntu
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Minimal Linux Installation – A video tutorial
In this video, I demonstrate how to download and install Minimal Linux in virtual box. Minimal Linux Live is a set of Linux shell scripts which automatically build minimalistic Live Linux OS with basic network support via DHCP. The generated … Continue reading
Posted in Linux, Software, Ubuntu, Uncategorized
Tagged easy, example, install, installation, iso, kernel, linux, minimal, open source, programming, software, step-by-step, tutorial, video, video tutorial, virtual, virtual box, virtual machine
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Compress files in MATLAB without other file compression software – Method 3, tar & untar
In the previous post and the post before that, I mentioned two methods for compressing and decompressing files directly in MATLAB using standard ZIP and GNU ZIP methods. In this folder, I demonstrate that we can make tar files using … Continue reading
Compress files in MATLAB without other file compression software – Method 2, GNU ZIP-UNZIP
In previous post, I showed how you can make zip files in MATLAB and also how to unzip them. The previous function zip used the standard ZIP compression. In this post, we take a look at GNU ZIP and GNU … Continue reading
Compress files in MATLAB without other file compression software – Method 1, ZIP-UNZIP
You can easily zip a file (or a set of files) in MATLAB without requiring any external compression software being installed on your machine. This is useful to be able to compress files while still in MATLAB. In this post, … Continue reading
How to install both Python 2.x and 3.x on you machine?
First install Python 2.x using the windows installer from here. Make sure, you tick the box that says add python.exe to your path. Let’s say you install it at: c:\python27 The installer will add python to the system’s Path and … Continue reading
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Tagged 2.7, 2.x, 3.5, 3.x, code, easy, example, install, install multiple python, language, multiple, programming, python, same computer, sample, script, software, step by step, tutorial, windows
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Argument handling in MATLAB functions – using default values
When writing functions in MATLAB sometimes the function requires a number of arguments some of which can have default values. So when the arguments are given, they overwrite the default arguments. Consider the following example: First of all, we can … Continue reading