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On May 24, 9:58 am, excalibur.xcali...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi there, > I made a 2D plot of a certain function with Mathematica > and I was wondering how to export the plot in ascii format in a simple > text file. I want to use some other WYSIWYG software to plot my curves > more neatly. > > I know that Mathematica can do this with all the command lines but hey > this is my personal     

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Author: Szabolcs
Date: May 24, 2008 23:09

On Apr 17, 3:18 pm, "jay vaughan" <jvaughan5.nos...@gmail.com> wrote: Before getting too fancy, the easiest thing is to take a slice through the light beam, plot it and then find theFWHMmanually. But if you have to get theFWHMmany times or need a more precise (or reproducible) method I would suggest fitting the beam to a functional form that resembles the beam...my first guess
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Before getting too fancy, the easiest thing is to take a slice through the light beam, plot it and then find the FWHM manually. But if you have to get the FWHM many times or need a more precise (or reproducible) method I would suggest fitting the beam to a functional form that resembles the beam...my first guess is to just use a hypergaussian function. A = 1; %%     

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Author: elprodigio
Date: Apr 18, 2008 08:21

On Apr 16, 8:55 pm, Dave <f...@coo.com> wrote: excalibur.xcali...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I have an image of a light beam (with a scale bar) and would like to calculate theFWHMof the latter in Matlab. Does anybody have a clue on how to do that? -- Cheers, Peter. I would suggest you fit a Gaussian to the measured data, then once you have the parameters
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On Oct 1, 1:06 pm, Sesjusz <posesjusz@_spam_gazeta.pl> wrote: > magda pisze: > > > zastanawiam sie nad zakupem-zainstalowaniem gps w samochodzie, ktory > > Najlepsze rozwiazanie oferuje firma garmin: > > http://www.garmin.com.pl/gps-buddy.html > > -- > Pozdrawiam > Maciej K. aka Sesjusz Satelitarne monitorowanie pojazdow z uzyciem gps to kilkadziesiat roznych systemow i opcji. Od rozwiazan     

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Author: jay vaughan
Date: Apr 17, 2008 12:18

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Author: excalibur.xcalibur
Date: Apr 17, 2008 09:28

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Author: Darius
Date: Oct 1, 2007 14:43

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