Great ! This fall I will be having Fluid Mechanics 2 course , this channel will really help me to learn ML , Data driven Fluid along with my course . Thank U 🖤
Hi professor. If possible, do check out Julia. The syntax is similar to MATLAB and it has nicer support for parallel computation and functional programming. They are similar enough in syntax that I am writing code these days for both languages simultaneously and it doesn’t consume any more than 5% extra time to do it.
Dear Prof. Brunton, thank you for your video. It's great. About error at 32:10, you (and everyone) can use legend( {'Position', 'Velocity'} ); Here, string array { 'your_string' } help Matlab understand it better.
In 2:31...It is a bug in Matlab (It happens to me when I work with Matlab for a long time or in a heavy processing situation)... Sometimes it bothers me when I can't find or check a specified variable in the workspace...to fix this issue, one can refresh "Workspace" by right-clicking on it and choosing the "refresh" command...
hello professor, Can you post a video on numerical calculation of Lyapunov exponents of continuous time systems and how to implement the same in Matlab, especially Lorenz system and how to construct the variational equation
This is the major drawback in all your videos. Matlab is not free, like knowledge should be. Lots of programming language with identical syntax (the old Octave, Scilab and Scicoslab, the rising or risen Julia), if one doesn't want to go into python for computations, that could be a good choice. Anyway, always good material. Thanks for sharing it for free
Hands down the best 35 minutes on learning Matlab..Thank you, Steve.
This is one of the best tutorials for Matlab programming I've seen...Thank you.
Great ! This fall I will be having Fluid Mechanics 2 course , this channel will really help me to learn ML , Data driven Fluid along with my course . Thank U 🖤
Hi professor. If possible, do check out Julia. The syntax is similar to MATLAB and it has nicer support for parallel computation and functional programming.
They are similar enough in syntax that I am writing code these days for both languages simultaneously and it doesn’t consume any more than 5% extra time to do it.
That was exactly what I was looking for 👌👍
Thank you so much Steve or Professor Brunson if you rather 🙏
THANK U SIR .
THAT WAS EXACTLY WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR.
What a great job. You keep being amazing. Bless you.
Dear Prof. Brunton, thank you for your video. It's great. About error at 32:10, you (and everyone) can use legend( {'Position', 'Velocity'} ); Here, string array { 'your_string' } help Matlab understand it better.
Thank you for your course. I learned alot.
Great lecture!
Excelente video !!!
In 2:31...It is a bug in Matlab (It happens to me when I work with Matlab for a long time or in a heavy processing situation)... Sometimes it bothers me when I can't find or check a specified variable in the workspace...to fix this issue, one can refresh "Workspace" by right-clicking on it and choosing the "refresh" command...
Thank you Prof. Hope to see more videos on biological image analysis using MATLAB
Have you checked the gsua-csb toolbox for dynamical systems?
Great!
hello professor,
Can you post a video on numerical calculation of Lyapunov exponents of continuous time systems and how to implement the same in Matlab, especially Lorenz system and how to construct the variational equation
Who still uses Matlab exepted maybe at the Boeing company ?
This is the major drawback in all your videos. Matlab is not free, like knowledge should be. Lots of programming language with identical syntax (the old Octave, Scilab and Scicoslab, the rising or risen Julia), if one doesn't want to go into python for computations, that could be a good choice.
Anyway, always good material. Thanks for sharing it for free