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Abhishek Gangwar

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Image shows with imshowpair, but not with imshow
Your binary image should be 2 dimensional, if it is not convert the original image into gray cale and then create binary image, ...

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How to call python in matlab
Check if your python executable path is correct? Set the python environment with correct python executalbe first it will show ...

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What is the benefit of learning Matlab for Engineers?
Matlab provides you a huge number of toolboxes to plot graphs, visualize complex datasets. You can use matlab to perform complex...

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Which image is not like the others?
Compute difference of two images using "imabsdiff()" function, output of this function would be a matrix if both images are same...

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What does A=A((x:y,:) mean?
Okay, so first check that you had defined matrix 'A' in you code before trying to access it and use single paranthesis for index...

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Understanding the output returned by anonymous function
Yes, you are right, you are invoking the function 'f' correctly but the problem is function 'f' is returning only one output whi...

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generate random sample for linear regression
You can generate random values for x1, x2 using "randperm()" function and then find out corresponding 'y' values, x1 = randperm...

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Disp() not showing the value of the variable
The reason is, one of your argument is a decimal number and the other one is a string, try to convert decimal number into string...

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Plot a figure with 2 x-axis and a single y-axis.
clc; clear; close all; x1 = 1:40; y1 = x1.^2; line(x1,y1,'Color','r') ax1 = gca; % current axes ax1.XColor = 'r'; ax1.YC...

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