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In message , Gareth's Downstairs Computer
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On 28/07/2017 19:39, Brian Howie wrote:
In message , Gareth's Downstairs Computer
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http://hackaday.com/2017/07/28/opene...ic-field-solvi
ng-merely-difficult/

Looks interesting. I might even be able to model yagi boom effects.
I tried the waveguide tutorial , but the matlab scripting front end
fails. The constant c0 ( speed of light) was missing and the FDTD
line borks.
??? Undefined function or method 'InitFDTD' for input arguments of
type 'char'.
Error in == ems_waveguide at 41
FDTD = InitFDTD('NrTS',1e4, 'OverSampling', 5);
I'm running an old Matlab R2010b and I know later Matlab versions
aren't backward compatible.
Maybe Octave ( which is free) would be better. Upgrading Matlab is
expensive.


Apologies, didn't note the Matlab dependency.

Only use Matlab once when at Nokia to analyse the world-wide production
looking for bugs in the test software, Cpk, 6 sigma and all that.



It's good for array and matrix manipulation. I used it extensively at
work for image processing. The later toolboxes include Software Defined
Radio blocks, but at £1800 for the latest version, it would be a bit
extravagant.

Scilab does much the same as Matlab, and Octave as mentioned, but I
don't know a great deal about that one.

Brian
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