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In this project there are three .m files.
The programs are builded with a time range of 5 minutes and a space range of 300 meters. The zero second is coinciding with the 300° second and the zero meter is coinciding with the 300° meter. The double circular input is a matrix 301^2 values.
The M program output is an RGB color more an rgb color.
The MM program compute the emotivity variable in a velocity acceleration function.
The MMM program return also weight and frequency.
The scheme is:
time altitude: red and green = 301^2 --> 301 blue weight
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time altitude: red and blue = 301^2 --> 301 green weight
It is:
time altitude weight: red and green and blue = 301^3
301^2 red green = 1D of 3° dim
301^2 red blue = 1D of 3° dim
green blue diagonal = 301 --> 2D = 1000 Kg
301^2 green blue = 1D of 3° dim --> 30100^2
Inside project there is a txt file with program theory and formulas and there are examples. For the test I’ve used a future program version and I’ve added a comparison with ColorWeight2.m.
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MATLAB 6.1 (R12.1)
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license.txt, M.m, Mfunc.txt, MM.m, MMM.m
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