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How to troubleshoot the issue :”slot mate is not supported,” and the constraint has been exported as an ”unknown constraint” ?
I have imported an assembly from solidworks into sim mechanics so I can create a controller for the assembly. The problem is simulink doesn’t seem to recognize the "Slot Mate" from Solidworks.I have imported an assembly from solidworks into sim mechanics so I can create a controller for the assembly. The problem is simulink doesn’t seem to recognize the "Slot Mate" from Solidworks. I have imported an assembly from solidworks into sim mechanics so I can create a controller for the assembly. The problem is simulink doesn’t seem to recognize the "Slot Mate" from Solidworks. simulink, simscape, solidworks, mate, slot mate, export, advanced mating in solidworks, simscape multibodylink MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Bookings emails not stored in Sent folder
I’ve just recently created my Bookings page at work. When I send a private invitation via email from the Bookings page, the email shows in an Exchange trace, but it doesn’t show up in my Sent folder in Outlook. I need that to happen, because I need to document that the email was sent, and would rather not have to run an Exchange trace each time I use the feature. Is there a setting that can be enabled?
I’ve just recently created my Bookings page at work. When I send a private invitation via email from the Bookings page, the email shows in an Exchange trace, but it doesn’t show up in my Sent folder in Outlook. I need that to happen, because I need to document that the email was sent, and would rather not have to run an Exchange trace each time I use the feature. Is there a setting that can be enabled? Read More
Checking file access permissions on SharePoint Document Library using Power Automate
I looking for a way to check specific group file permissions on a SharePoint document library. The request needs to go through SharePoint HTTP connector in Power Automate.
I have found this page in SharePoint settings which is exactly what I need. But I am struggling to find a proper HTTP request to get this data in Power Automate.
Desired data:
I have tried using the following requests:
_api/web/RoleAssignments/GetByPrincipalId(14)/RoleDefinitionBindings
I looking for a way to check specific group file permissions on a SharePoint document library. The request needs to go through SharePoint HTTP connector in Power Automate. I have found this page in SharePoint settings which is exactly what I need. But I am struggling to find a proper HTTP request to get this data in Power Automate. Desired data:View in SharePoint I have tried using the following requests: _api/web/RoleAssignments/GetByPrincipalId(14)/RoleDefinitionBindings Read More
would like to reset value to 0
Hi,
I have a Powerapps form and one of the columns is where user enters a count of an item
That count should be reset to 0 when the editform is used if a choice column value is selected, otherwise leave the entered value as is.
I am trying to use this formula in the RESET property of the Count column:
Hi,I have a Powerapps form and one of the columns is where user enters a count of an itemThat count should be reset to 0 when the editform is used if a choice column value is selected, otherwise leave the entered value as is. I am trying to use this formula in the RESET property of the Count column: If(FlightInfo.Mode=FormMode.Edit, (DataCardValue4.Selected.Value = “Non-actionable”),ThisItem.’Guest Count’)it is probably not the correct formula or maybe the correct location to reset the value to 0 but powerapps is not returning an error but the formula does not act as expected. Any help is appreciated. Ren Read More
Azure Communication Services at Microsoft Build 2024
Join us in-person in Seattle or virtually for Microsoft Build 2024 from May 21 to 24. We’re excited to share the latest updates from Azure Communication Services with the developer community. Microsoft Build is your opportunity to connect with developers around the world and learn new skills in topics like copilots, generative AI, application security, cloud platforms, low-code, and more.
Don’t miss the chance to register for Microsoft Build 2024.
Below is the lineup of sessions that will showcase the upcoming releases from Azure Communication Services, along with samples, demos, and how-to manuals for building effective and efficient communication experiences. If you are a developer in the communication space, make sure to add these to your Build backpack.
Demo: In-person
Build Generative AI voice bots with line of business data
May 21 11:45 AM – 12:00 PM PST | Shawn Henry
Personalize customer interactions with voice bots that can have natural, real-time conversations. Join us in a step-by-step journey to construct a voice bot for your business that not only talks but draws from your company’s knowledge base. Additionally, learn how to use Azure Communication Services APIs to add advanced customizations including integration with voice, video, chat, SMS, WhatsApp and telephony capabilities into your apps with just a few lines of code.
Breakout: In-person & Virtual
Multimodal, and Multiagent innovation with Azure AI
May 21, 2:15 – 3:00 PM PST | Marco Casalaina and Mark Schoennagel
Join us at Microsoft Build for a showcase on Azure OpenAI Service’s breakthroughs and evolution of Azure AI. Explore GPT-4, multi-modality, and demos integrating sight and language with Dall-E and Whisper. Learn about developer tools, AI assistants, scalable applications, and customization. Focus on responsible AI, data privacy, and security with Azure. Featuring interactive demos and stories from companies like Unity Technologies, this session is perfect for developers and innovators.
Live Talk Show (Interstitial): In-person
Build AI-powered apps on the platform that runs Microsoft Teams and tour the mechanics of Azure Communication Services
May 23, 12:45 – 1:15 PM PST | Jeremy Chapman and Milan Kaur
Milan Kaur, who is an expert on Azure Communication Services, will talk to Microsoft Mechanics’ host Jeremy Chapman about the recent developments in how Teams and Azure Communications can interoperate to create compelling customer service solutions. The Interstitials are not part of the session catalogue on the Build app/website and will take place live in the expert meet up area.
Demo: In-person
Extend Copilot for Microsoft 365 with Azure Communication Services
May 23, 4:15 – 4:30 PM PST | Milan Kaur
Extend Copilot for Microsoft 365 to communicate with external audiences through channels such as email, SMS, and WhatsApp. You can use your line of business data to quickly craft personalized messages from the Copilot interface.
We hope you join us for Microsoft’s flagship developer event next week. Let’s build the future together!
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Evolving Microsoft Credentials for Dynamics 365
Microsoft Dynamics 365 empowers customers everywhere to drive process efficiency and deliver business success. With the introduction of AI and Microsoft Copilot, career growth opportunities are even greater for professionals with technical skills in Microsoft business applications.
We’re pleased to announce that we’re evolving Microsoft Credentials for Dynamics 365. The changes help ensure that skills related to Microsoft’s AI apps and services, the cloud, and other emerging technologies are validated, helping you build the skills you need to be successful in these job roles. We’re also streamlining the certification journey so that you have a more straightforward path to prove those skills.
Currently, the Dynamics 365 learning journey for customer experience professionals involves earning three role-based certifications—Dynamics 365 Sales Functional Consultant Associate certification, Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (Journeys) Functional Consultant Associate, and Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (Data) Specialty. Our goal is to simplify the path and improve the skills-validation experience with a single role-based Microsoft Certification, combined with multiple scenario-based Microsoft Applied Skills, providing the opportunity for professionals to showcase the depth of their knowledge for the role and for specific, real-world projects.
Coming soon: New Microsoft Credentials for Dynamics 365
The new Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Customer Experience Analyst Associate certification will be released in late September 2024. It can help you prove that you have the skills to elevate the customer experience, strengthen customer relationships, and earn customer loyalty by using Dynamics 365 Sales, Dynamics 365 Customer Insights – Journeys, and Dynamics 365 Customer Insights – Data.
Coming soon, to complement the skills validated by the upcoming certification, we’ll release several Applied Skills scenarios related to Dynamics 365 Customer Insights, like creating and managing journeys with Dynamics 365 and creating and managing segments. Stay tuned for more news.
Some Dynamics 365 Certifications to be retired
The new Certification and Applied Skills will allow you to prove skills that are currently measured by the following certifications. These certifications, their exams, and the related renewal assessments will all be retired on November 30, 2024:
Dynamics 365 Sales Functional Consultant Associate and Exam MB‑210: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales Functional Consultant
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (Journeys) Functional Consultant Associate and Exam MB-220: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (Journeys) Functional Consultant
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (Data) Specialty and Exam MB-260: Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (Data) Specialty
How might these updates impact you?
The following questions and answers can help you determine how this news could impact your learning journey:
Q. What if I’m studying for Exam MB-210, Exam MB-220, or Exam MB-260?
A. If you’re currently preparing for Exam MB-210, Exam MB-220, or Exam MB-260, we strongly recommend that you take the exam before November 30, 2024. You won’t be able to take these exams or earn the associated certification after that date.
Q. I’ve already earned one of these certifications. What happens now?
A. If you’ve already earned the Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Sales Functional Consultant Associate, Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (Journeys) Functional Consultant Associate, or Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (Data) Specialty certification, it will stay on the transcript in your profile on Microsoft Learn. If you’re eligible to renew your certification before November 30, 2024, we recommend that you consider doing so.
Q. Will this change impact Microsoft Partners?
A. For Microsoft Partners, those who have earned any of the eligible certifications before they retire will continue to earn points or credit toward offering requirements as long as those certifications remain on their transcript, until a year after the certifications are retired. New credentials may be eligible for inclusion in the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program (Partner Program) requirements. These changes will be shared with partners when additional details are available.
Partner skill-building for Customer Insights will continue as part of the initiatives from the Partner Program
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Microsoft Entra Private Access for on-prem users
The emergence of cloud technology and the hybrid work model, along with the rapidly increasing intensity and sophistication of cyber threats, are significantly reshaping the work landscape. As organizational boundaries become increasingly blurred, private applications and resources that were once secure for authenticated users are now vulnerable to intrusion from compromised systems and users. When users connect to a corporate network through a traditional virtual private network (VPN), they’re granted extensive access to the entire network, which potentially poses significant security risks. These challenges have introduced new demands that traditional network security approaches struggle to meet. Even Gartner predicts that by 2025, at least 70% of new remote access deployments will be served predominantly by ZTNA as opposed to VPN services, up from less than 10% at the end of 2021.
Microsoft Entra Private Access, part of Microsoft’s Security Service Edge (SSE) solution, securely connects users to any private resource and application, reducing the operational complexity and risk of legacy VPNs. It enhances the security posture of your organization by eliminating excessive access and preventing lateral movement. As traditional VPN enterprise protections continue to wane, Private Access improves a user’s ability to connect securely to private applications easily from any device and any network—whether they are working at home, remotely, or in their corporate office.
Enable secure access to private apps that use Domain Controller for authentication
With Private Access (Preview), you can now implement granular app segmentation and enforce multifactor authentication (MFA) on any on-premises resource authenticating to domain controller (DC) for on-premises users, across all devices and protocols without granting full network access. You can also protect your DCs from identity threats and prevent unauthorized access by simply enabling privileged access to the DCs by enforcing MFA and Privileged Identity Management (PIM).
To enhance your security posture and minimize the attack surface, it’s crucial to implement robust Conditional Access controls, such as MFA, across all private resources and applications including legacy or proprietary applications that may not support modern auth. By doing so, you can safeguard your DCs—the heart of your network infrastructure.
A closer look at the mechanics of Private Access for on-prem user scenario
Here’s how Private Access helps secure access to on-prem resources and applications and provides a seamless way for employees to access the on-premises resources when they’re locally accessing these resources, while ensuring the security of the company’s critical services. Imagine a scenario where an employee is working on-premises at their company’s headquarters. They need to access the company’s DCs to retrieve some important information for their project or make some changes. However, when they try to access the DC directly, they find that access is blocked. This is because the company has enabled privileged access, which restricts direct access to the DC for security reasons.
Instead of accessing the DC directly, the employee’s traffic is intercepted by the Global Secure Access Client and routed to the Microsoft Entra ID and Private Access Cloud for authentication. This ensures that only authorized users can access the DC and its resources.
When the employee attempts to access the private resources they need, they’re prompted to authenticate using MFA. This additional layer of security ensures that only legitimate users can gain entry to the DC. Private Access also extends MFA to all on-premises resources, even those that lack built-in MFA support. This means that even legacy applications can benefit from the added security of MFA. With Private Access, the company has also enabled granular app segmentation, which allows them to segment access to specific applications or resources within their on-premises environment. This means that the employee can only interact with the services they’re authorized to access, ensuring the security of critical services.
Despite these added security measures, the employee’s user experience remains seamless. Only authentication traffic leaves the corporate network, while application traffic remains local within the corporate network. This minimizes latency and ensures that the employee can access the information they need quickly and efficiently.
Key benefits: Elevate network access security to on-premises resources with Private Access
Organizations seeking to enhance the security of their on-premises resources and protect their critical assets, including DCs, against identity threats can benefit from the key capabilities provided by Private Access—in preview. With Private Access, organizations can enable granular segmented access and extend Conditional Access controls to all their private applications.
Private Access allows for the implementation of MFA for private apps that use DC for authentication, adding an extra layer of security to prevent unauthorized access and reduce identity-related risks. By enabling granular segmented access policies for individual applications or groups, organizations can ensure that only authorized users interact with critical resources and services. Additionally, Private Access extends Conditional Access controls to all private resources, even those relying on legacy protocols, allowing organizations to consider factors such as application sensitivity, user risk, and network compliance when enforcing modern authentication methods across their entire environment.
Conclusion
Private Access provides granular access controls on all private applications for any user- on-premises or remote while bridging the gap between legacy applications and modern security practices. The capabilities of Private Access provide new tools to confidently enable secure access to private apps that use DC for authentication and navigate the complex landscape of modern authentication and access controls.
Explore the future of secure access today by joining Microsoft Entra Private Access in preview and stay ahead of evolving security challenges.
To learn more, watch “Announcing new capabilities to protect on-premises resources with MFA via Microsoft Entra Private Access” for a closer look into how these new capabilities work.
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Prompt Like a Pro with Microsoft Copilot in Teams
If you are looking for a smarter way to work with Microsoft Copilot in Teams, then look no further! “Prompt Like a Pro” is a monthly blog series from the Microsoft Teams Tech Community that will teach you how you can transform the way you work with AI. This post highlights the prompts* that have been featured to date so you can learn how to take advantage of Copilot in Microsoft Teams. From staying on top of your chats, to preparing for your week, to getting to decisions faster in meetings, Copilot in Teams has got you covered. So why wait? Explore the power of Copilot in Teams and start prompting like a pro today!
Stay on top of your chats with Copilot in Teams
It can be challenging to keep track of what is happening in your Teams conversations. Staying on top of everything is even harder when you have been traveling for work, are in training for a week, or work with people in different time zones. How do you ensure that you haven’t missed any important action items, decisions made, topics discussed, or anything else that might be relevant to your work?
Copilot in Teams chat can help you stay up to speed on all your conversations. With Copilot for Microsoft 365, you can leverage Copilot to answer questions, provide insights, and suggest actions based on your chat messages right in Teams. And one of the most useful prompts to use with Copilot in Teams is generating chat highlights. To learn more about this prompt, read the blog: Prompt Like a Pro: Stay on top of your chats with Copilot in Teams – Microsoft Community Hub
Prepare for your week with Microsoft Copilot in Teams
Do the number of meetings and tasks you juggle every week feel overwhelming? When your week ahead is full of meetings, emails to respond to, and content to review, it can be hard to know the best place to focus first and how to schedule your time.
Copilot in Teams gives you a quick and easy way to understand and prioritize how you spend your time before your week starts. Open Copilot from your Teams chat pane and use the prompt: “What do I have coming up this week?” to get started. To learn more, read the blog here: Prompt Like a Pro: Prepare for your week with Microsoft Copilot in Teams – Microsoft Community Hub
Get to decisions faster in Teams meetings with Microsoft Copilot
Copilot in Teams can help you get to decisions quicker during and after your meetings, no matter where everyone is connecting from. Use Copilot prompts to help your team visualize and evaluate ideas and make decisions based on them. As a result, you can avoid inefficient meetings by unlocking faster and more inclusive decision-making with the power of Copilot in Teams.
Copilot can also amplify your team’s brilliance, streamline decision-making, and transform meetings into efficient, productive, and action-oriented conversations. To learn how to get to decisions faster in your Teams meetings, read the blog here: Prompt Like a Pro: Get to decisions faster in Teams meetings with Microsoft Copilot – Microsoft Community Hub
Effectively summarize your channel conversations with Microsoft Copilot in Teams
Microsoft Teams channels help you have all your information related to a certain topic in one place. Yet with important documents being shared, ongoing conversations, and comments being added to threads, it can sometimes feel overwhelming! However, with a few simple tips and tricks, you can stay on top of your channels and avoid missing important updates.
To stay in the know across all your different channels – and the teams associated with those channels – look no further than Microsoft Copilot in Teams! With Copilot in Teams, you can go beyond just re-organizing your channels or setting up notifications and unlock richer insights and uncover your channel conversations with the power of AI. To learn more about what prompts to use to master engaging with your channel content in Teams, read the blog here: Prompt Like a Pro: Effectively summarize your channel conversations with Microsoft Copilot in Teams – Microsoft Community Hub
Additional resources
For more examples of prompts that Copilot can help you with, check out Copilot Lab. Filter by a specific M365 app to learn what prompts to use for meetings, in emails, and get tips for better optimized prompts across your favorite Microsoft 365 apps!
What’s coming next
Try out the featured Copilot prompts in Teams today and share the prompts you love for a chance to be featured on an upcoming blog post. Be sure to follow the Teams MTC site so you don’t miss the next prompt of the month and other Teams blogs, and before you know it you will be prompting like a pro as well!
*Copilot is constantly evolving and improving thanks to your input and feedback. If a Copilot prompt does not work the way you expect it to, let us know how by using the thumbs-down button that appears after a response.
About the Author
Luca Valadares is the AI Compete and Positioning Lead for Microsoft Teams, with a focus on creating more awareness for and usage of the AI available in Microsoft Teams. He has a strong background in marketing and business, and has amassed significant AI experience proficiency over the course of his time at Microsoft.
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Data API builder is now Generally Available | Data Exposed
Data API builder (DAB) is Microsoft’s open-source engine designed to expose Azure databases to client applications and customers through secure, feature-rich REST and GraphQL endpoints. It’s cross-platform, language-independent, and runs in a Docker-friendly container in any cloud and even on-premises. DAB is three years in the making, with thousands of engineering hours invested and stuffed with best practices. Best of all, it’s free & as of this week, generally available. Learn more in this episode of Data Exposed.
Resources:
Github: https://aka.ms/dab
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Get Certified with GitHub
GitHub and Microsoft are helping you to boost your tech career with the Get Certified with GitHub livestream series! Starts from June 5th until June 26th. These sessions are designed to help you get certified on the GitHub Foundation Certification and to help you explore essential tools like GitHub Copilot and GitHub Codespaces. Plus, you’ll have the chance to earn a free certification voucher for the GitHub Foundation Certification*
REGISTER HERE: aka.ms/GetCertifiedwithGitHub
* At the end of the session, you may even receive a free GitHub certification voucher, on a first-come, first-served basis.
Offer good only while supplies last. Limit one GitHub voucher per person. This offer is non-transferable and cannot be combined with any other offer. This offer ends on June 27, 2024 or while supplies last, and is not redeemable for cash. Taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of the recipient. Microsoft reserves the right to cancel, change, or suspend this offer at any time without notice.
Earning certification from GitHub is an excellent way to showcase your abilities, reputation, trust, and understanding of the tools and technologies used by over 100 million developers worldwide.
You’ll be interacting with Microsoft and GitHub Experts that will guide you during all these sessions about different topics related to the GitHub Foundation certification.
Also, by registering and attending the live sessions you may be able to receive a free certification voucher on a first-come, first-served basis
Earning a GitHub Certification gives you a competitive edge in the job market by allowing you to promote your skills in a specific GitHub domain.
These sessions will be full of tips, tricks, and practical exercises to help you build a great foundation for this certification. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to improve your skills, this is a must-see event for anyone interested in growing their career in tech.
All our sessions will take place in Pacific Time.
Session
Description
Building Automation with GitHub
June 5th – 11 am Pacific Time
Find out how you can create powerful automation on any software project using GitHub’s platform. This session will cover GitHub Actions, GitHub Copilot, and GitHub Codespaces
Securing projects on GitHub
June 12th – 11 am Pacific Time
Discover how to apply security features from GitHub Advanced Security to your own projects and protect it from security threats and vulnerabilities.
Faster development with GitHub Copilot
June 19th – 11 am Pacific Time
Learn how to leverage GitHub Copilot for automating repetitive tasks and increasing your development cycles. We’ll go through basic usage as well as newer features like interactive prompts and inline suggestions
Manage your project with the GitHub Platform
June 26th – 11 am Pacific Time
Use GitHub’s powerful project features to manage your software development process. We’ll cover project management with issues, pull requests, and tracking changes.
With the GitHub Foundations certificate, you can highlight your understanding of the foundational topics and concepts of collaborating, contributing, and working on GitHub. This exam covers:
Collaboration
GitHub products
Git basics
Working within GitHub repositories
We are super excited to announce the GitHub Challenge as part of the Microsoft Learn Challenge | Build Edition! This is part of Microsoft Build 2024, our largest developer event of the year. Registrations to the challenge are open – register NOW! (aka.ms/GitHubChallengeBuild)
The GitHub Challenge is a 30-day learning adventure on Microsoft Learn! It’s completely free, super fun, with dynamic exercises. Dive in to master GitHub Copilot! Plus, you’ll create interesting adventures with Python and JavaScript while using GitHub Codespaces and create real-world projects with GitHub Copilot —just in time for Microsoft Build! This challenge starts on May 21st and ends on June 21st 2024.
We want to support you in developing and upgrading your abilities! Prepare to take on this exciting challenge and level up. This learning journey has been designed to increase your understanding of AI and make you a GitHub Copilot expert! This challenge will help you prepare for the GitHub Foundations certification exam by covering a few topics that may appear on the test.
The GitHub Challenge is available every day at any time on Microsoft Learn. You can learn whenever it’s convenient for you and at your own speed.
By completing this challenge before June 21st 2024, you will receive a special and distinctive digital badge on your Microsoft Learn profile for finishing this learning experience. You can share your badge on your LinkedIn!
This badge is only available during Microsoft Build, our largest developer event of the year.
Take this amazing and unique opportunity to keep learning and growing your career in tech! Registrations to the challenge HERE!
We have a comprehensive, free, dynamic exercise guide to help you prepare for this certification. You can read all the information you need, here: aka.ms/InfoGuideGitHub
The voucher code will be entered manually during the checkout process. Below are the registration and scheduling steps:
Log into the exam registration site and choose the desired certification. This will redirect you to the registration page.
Click on “Schedule/take exam” to proceed.
Complete the registration form and select “Schedule exam” at the bottom.
This action will transmit your eligibility details to our testing vendor, PSI.
Upon submitting the registration form, you’ll be directed to the PSI testing site to finalize the scheduling of your exam.
During the checkout process on the PSI testing site, you’ll encounter a designated field where you can enter the voucher code to zero the balance.
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It is difficult to control the range
Hellow there. I want to connect functions with different scopes, but it doesn’t work. Where did I go wrong? Have a nice day everyone
here is my code
clc; clear all; close all;
A = readmatrix(‘w10_data.xlsx’,’Sheet’,’Sheet1′);
x = A(:,1);
fx = A(:,2);
%1D linear interpolation
xspace = [];
px = [];
for i = 1:3
x_segment = linspace(x(i), x(i+1),101);
p_segment = fx(i) + (fx(i+1) – fx(i))/(x(i+1)-x(i))*(x_segment-x(i));
xspace = [xspace x_segment(1:end-1)];
px = [px p_segment(1:end-1)];
end
% Polynomial interpolation
xspace2 = 4:0.01:7;
Lx = zeros(1,length(xspace2));
for j = 1:size(x,1)
lj = 1;
for m = 1:size(x,1)
if m == j
continue
end
lj = lj .*(xspace2 -x(m))/((x(j)-x(m)));
end
Lx = Lx + fx(j)*lj;
end
% Cubic spline interpolation
xspace3 = 7:0.01:10;
S = spline(x(7:end),fx(7:end),xspace3);
%S = spline(x,fx,xspace2);
figure(1)
scatter(x,fx,’k’,’filled’); hold on;
plot(xspace,px,’b’); hold on;
plot(xspace2,Lx,’r’); hold on;
plot(xspace2,S,’g’); hold on;
xlim([0 12]);
ylim([0 20]);Hellow there. I want to connect functions with different scopes, but it doesn’t work. Where did I go wrong? Have a nice day everyone
here is my code
clc; clear all; close all;
A = readmatrix(‘w10_data.xlsx’,’Sheet’,’Sheet1′);
x = A(:,1);
fx = A(:,2);
%1D linear interpolation
xspace = [];
px = [];
for i = 1:3
x_segment = linspace(x(i), x(i+1),101);
p_segment = fx(i) + (fx(i+1) – fx(i))/(x(i+1)-x(i))*(x_segment-x(i));
xspace = [xspace x_segment(1:end-1)];
px = [px p_segment(1:end-1)];
end
% Polynomial interpolation
xspace2 = 4:0.01:7;
Lx = zeros(1,length(xspace2));
for j = 1:size(x,1)
lj = 1;
for m = 1:size(x,1)
if m == j
continue
end
lj = lj .*(xspace2 -x(m))/((x(j)-x(m)));
end
Lx = Lx + fx(j)*lj;
end
% Cubic spline interpolation
xspace3 = 7:0.01:10;
S = spline(x(7:end),fx(7:end),xspace3);
%S = spline(x,fx,xspace2);
figure(1)
scatter(x,fx,’k’,’filled’); hold on;
plot(xspace,px,’b’); hold on;
plot(xspace2,Lx,’r’); hold on;
plot(xspace2,S,’g’); hold on;
xlim([0 12]);
ylim([0 20]); Hellow there. I want to connect functions with different scopes, but it doesn’t work. Where did I go wrong? Have a nice day everyone
here is my code
clc; clear all; close all;
A = readmatrix(‘w10_data.xlsx’,’Sheet’,’Sheet1′);
x = A(:,1);
fx = A(:,2);
%1D linear interpolation
xspace = [];
px = [];
for i = 1:3
x_segment = linspace(x(i), x(i+1),101);
p_segment = fx(i) + (fx(i+1) – fx(i))/(x(i+1)-x(i))*(x_segment-x(i));
xspace = [xspace x_segment(1:end-1)];
px = [px p_segment(1:end-1)];
end
% Polynomial interpolation
xspace2 = 4:0.01:7;
Lx = zeros(1,length(xspace2));
for j = 1:size(x,1)
lj = 1;
for m = 1:size(x,1)
if m == j
continue
end
lj = lj .*(xspace2 -x(m))/((x(j)-x(m)));
end
Lx = Lx + fx(j)*lj;
end
% Cubic spline interpolation
xspace3 = 7:0.01:10;
S = spline(x(7:end),fx(7:end),xspace3);
%S = spline(x,fx,xspace2);
figure(1)
scatter(x,fx,’k’,’filled’); hold on;
plot(xspace,px,’b’); hold on;
plot(xspace2,Lx,’r’); hold on;
plot(xspace2,S,’g’); hold on;
xlim([0 12]);
ylim([0 20]); matlab code MATLAB Answers — New Questions
how can i free the port to be used when fopen a udp by function fopen
when i run the ocde :
obj.m_udp = udp(192.168.1.1,’RemotePort’,50001,’LocalPort’,50002);
fopen(obj.m_udp);
then a error in command view:
error: icinterface/fopen
Unsuccessful open: Address already in use: Cannot bindwhen i run the ocde :
obj.m_udp = udp(192.168.1.1,’RemotePort’,50001,’LocalPort’,50002);
fopen(obj.m_udp);
then a error in command view:
error: icinterface/fopen
Unsuccessful open: Address already in use: Cannot bind when i run the ocde :
obj.m_udp = udp(192.168.1.1,’RemotePort’,50001,’LocalPort’,50002);
fopen(obj.m_udp);
then a error in command view:
error: icinterface/fopen
Unsuccessful open: Address already in use: Cannot bind udp,, unsuccessful open: address already in use: cannot MATLAB Answers — New Questions
I am working on SoC block set communication examples, specifically AD9361. I am getting the errors when I run the simulinkexamples
I am getting the folloing error "Error:Unable to log output of ‘soc_ADSB_sw/Task Manager’, port ‘1’. You cannot log function-call signals, action signals, state signals, or signals that feed into a Merge block." for the folloing example "openExample(‘soc/PacketBasedADSBTransceiverExample’). And I am unable to download the following example " openExample(‘xilinxsoc/TransmitAndReceiveTonesUsingAD9361DualChannelsExample’)" i am getting the following error" Error using findExample Unable to find "xilinxsoc/TransmitAndReceiveTonesUsingAD9361DualChannelsExample". Check theexample name and try again..
I am using Matlab 2023bI am getting the folloing error "Error:Unable to log output of ‘soc_ADSB_sw/Task Manager’, port ‘1’. You cannot log function-call signals, action signals, state signals, or signals that feed into a Merge block." for the folloing example "openExample(‘soc/PacketBasedADSBTransceiverExample’). And I am unable to download the following example " openExample(‘xilinxsoc/TransmitAndReceiveTonesUsingAD9361DualChannelsExample’)" i am getting the following error" Error using findExample Unable to find "xilinxsoc/TransmitAndReceiveTonesUsingAD9361DualChannelsExample". Check theexample name and try again..
I am using Matlab 2023b I am getting the folloing error "Error:Unable to log output of ‘soc_ADSB_sw/Task Manager’, port ‘1’. You cannot log function-call signals, action signals, state signals, or signals that feed into a Merge block." for the folloing example "openExample(‘soc/PacketBasedADSBTransceiverExample’). And I am unable to download the following example " openExample(‘xilinxsoc/TransmitAndReceiveTonesUsingAD9361DualChannelsExample’)" i am getting the following error" Error using findExample Unable to find "xilinxsoc/TransmitAndReceiveTonesUsingAD9361DualChannelsExample". Check theexample name and try again..
I am using Matlab 2023b soc block set, simulink, ad9361, fmcomms2, zedboard MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Copy operation never starts
I am trying to copy some folders in my personal OneDrive and the progress dialog never advances beyond 0%. I’ve done this often in the past but now it seems to not work.
I am trying to copy some folders in my personal OneDrive and the progress dialog never advances beyond 0%. I’ve done this often in the past but now it seems to not work. Read More
“This form does not accept responses at the moment” / Session ID: xxxxxxx Correlation ID: yyyyyyy
Hello,
We sent out a mailing from our email marketing solution, containing a link to a Microsoft form.
The form is configured in such way that
– everyone can respond to it,
– whether inside or outside of our organization/tenant,
– without the need to have a Microsoft account.
– therre’s no expiration date or whatsoever
But upon receipt, it appears that :
People outside our domain (on mailboxes like outlook, gmail, yahoo …) can access the form.
Most people in our domain/tenant can access the form, whether they are connected to their MS account or not (tests done in normal AND private browsing).
However, some of them, whether connected to their MS accounts or not, whether in normal mode or private browsing, can’t access the form and get the following error:
“This form does not accept responses at the moment” / Session ID: xxxxxxx Correlation ID: yyyyyyy
In some cases, these people are even redirected to a Microsoft login screen.
All of these tests were also conducted outside of our environment/tenant, the results are identical.
I can see from browsing different forums in the MS 365 Community, that this bug seems to be known and longstanding?
Please kindly get back to me with some resolution tips.
Regards,
Hello,We sent out a mailing from our email marketing solution, containing a link to a Microsoft form.The form is configured in such way that- everyone can respond to it,- whether inside or outside of our organization/tenant,- without the need to have a Microsoft account.- therre’s no expiration date or whatsoever But upon receipt, it appears that :People outside our domain (on mailboxes like outlook, gmail, yahoo …) can access the form.Most people in our domain/tenant can access the form, whether they are connected to their MS account or not (tests done in normal AND private browsing).However, some of them, whether connected to their MS accounts or not, whether in normal mode or private browsing, can’t access the form and get the following error:“This form does not accept responses at the moment” / Session ID: xxxxxxx Correlation ID: yyyyyyyIn some cases, these people are even redirected to a Microsoft login screen.All of these tests were also conducted outside of our environment/tenant, the results are identical. I can see from browsing different forums in the MS 365 Community, that this bug seems to be known and longstanding? Please kindly get back to me with some resolution tips.Regards, Read More
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Hola buenos días , lo que sucede es que yo oculto las casillas normalmente pero… al dar click sobre la hoja para continuar haciendo las demás cosas, las casillas que acabo de ocultar se vuelven a mostrar, me pueden ayudar por favor
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Hi folks,
I’ve had my Hotmail account for along time and I have recently created an alias for it.
Now when I compose an email I get the choice of selecting my new Outlook account.
Is there a setting that I’m clearly missing to make my new Outlook account the default?
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Hello everyone,
I’m facing an issue while copying data from one Excel sheet to another. In my first Excel file, I have a column that contains numbers. However, when I copy these cells and paste them into the second Excel file, the values are pasted as text instead of numbers. This causes problems with my calculations and data analysis.
Here’s what I’m looking to achieve:
Ensure that the pasted values in the second Excel file are treated as numbers.Force a specific column in the second Excel file to interpret all pasted values as numbers.
I’ve tried various methods, including formatting the destination cells as numbers beforehand, but the problem persists. Any advice or solutions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
Hello everyone,I’m facing an issue while copying data from one Excel sheet to another. In my first Excel file, I have a column that contains numbers. However, when I copy these cells and paste them into the second Excel file, the values are pasted as text instead of numbers. This causes problems with my calculations and data analysis.Here’s what I’m looking to achieve:Ensure that the pasted values in the second Excel file are treated as numbers.Force a specific column in the second Excel file to interpret all pasted values as numbers.I’ve tried various methods, including formatting the destination cells as numbers beforehand, but the problem persists. Any advice or solutions would be greatly appreciated.Thank you in advance! Read More
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I use an online PACS system for work. It is called Ramsoft, which incorporates my MS Word (365) to create documents/reports. I create a lot of auto correct entries. They are definitely not saving to normal.dotm or the normal global template in MS Word, rather some long alphanumeric document. Hence, I’m guessing some kind of clipboard thing because the autocorrects are not saving. I do not know if that makes sense. They have definitely saved before but are no longer. I really need my autocorrects! Can I go into that Ramsoft folder and delete that long alphanumeric document? I think there may even be two of them. Will that kind of reset my MS word back to the normal.dotm/global template?
I use an online PACS system for work. It is called Ramsoft, which incorporates my MS Word (365) to create documents/reports. I create a lot of auto correct entries. They are definitely not saving to normal.dotm or the normal global template in MS Word, rather some long alphanumeric document. Hence, I’m guessing some kind of clipboard thing because the autocorrects are not saving. I do not know if that makes sense. They have definitely saved before but are no longer. I really need my autocorrects! Can I go into that Ramsoft folder and delete that long alphanumeric document? I think there may even be two of them. Will that kind of reset my MS word back to the normal.dotm/global template? Read More