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* [[QUICKPLOT|quickplot]]: Interactive visualisation including animation of numerical data.
* [[QUICKPLOT|quickplot]]: Interactive visualisation including animation of numerical data.
* [[TTpegel]]: Analysis of high as well as low water time series data for gauge stations..
* [[TTpegel]]: Analysis of high as well as low water time series data for gauge stations..
* [[TAYLORDIAGRAM|taylordiagram]]: Visualization of standard deviation, correlaiton, pattern root mean square error (PRMS) (calculated by program [[NCDELTA]]) in a Taylor-Diagram and description of the model-observation-comparison in a tabular form.


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 13:01, 23 September 2015

MATLAB is a software system to solve technical as well as scientific problems. An overview of the potential MATLAB applications is given on MATLAB products.

Stand Alone Applications at the BAW

Since November 2013 compiled MATLAB executables are available at the BAW-DH, both for Linux and Windows systems. A MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR) has to be installed on the local machine. A MATLAB license is not necessary.

  • create_simple_untrim2_grid: create a simple computational grid for UNTRIM2.
  • display_control_volumes: tabular representation of spatially and temporally aggregated fluxes (generated by NCANALYSE).
  • inspect_control_volumes: time series visualization of aggregated transport quantities (generated by NCAGGREGATE).
  • quickplot: Interactive visualisation including animation of numerical data.
  • TTpegel: Analysis of high as well as low water time series data for gauge stations..
  • taylordiagram: Visualization of standard deviation, correlaiton, pattern root mean square error (PRMS) (calculated by program NCDELTA) in a Taylor-Diagram and description of the model-observation-comparison in a tabular form.

External Links

In the following you can find some links referencing oceanographic and estuarine applications, as well as MATLAB programming style:


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