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Adoption Masterminds May Meetup!
Hello, Driving Adoption got an exciting Adoption Masterminds coming up! First time having a presenter, the wonderful Lindsay Zandy will be presenting a talk she did at the M365 Conference.
Building a Business Case for Micorsoft Viva
You will not want to miss this! I have looked through the deck and this topic can for sure be applied to any technology!
If time permits I would also love to open up the floor to hear any insights from people who attended the M365 Conference!
See you all in a couple weeks!
Hello, Driving Adoption got an exciting Adoption Masterminds coming up! First time having a presenter, the wonderful Lindsay Zandy will be presenting a talk she did at the M365 Conference. Building a Business Case for Micorsoft Viva You will not want to miss this! I have looked through the deck and this topic can for sure be applied to any technology! If time permits I would also love to open up the floor to hear any insights from people who attended the M365 Conference! See you all in a couple weeks! Read More
Accelerating Co-Pilot Adoption for Enhanced Business Efficiency at StriveTechAI
At StriveTechAI, we are excited to announce our commitment to accelerating the adoption of Microsoft Copilot programs among our existing customers. As a leader in AI-driven solutions, we recognise the transformative potential of Copilot to streamline operations and drive strategic initiatives across all organisational sectors.
Deepening Integration with Microsoft Copilot
Microsoft Copilot has revolutionised how businesses interact with their data and workflows. Our goal is to deepen Copilot’s integration into our clients’ ecosystems, ensuring that every department—from finance and HR to operations and marketing—can leverage AI to enhance their productivity and decision-making processes.
Seeking Experienced Copilot Adopters
We are actively seeking highly experienced Copilot adopters to support this ambitious initiative. The ideal candidates will possess extensive knowledge in deploying and managing AI solutions and a proven track record of strategic implementation across diverse organisational structures.
Role of Expert Adopters
Our expert adopters will play a crucial role in:
Guiding Clients: You will provide hands-on guidance to our clients, helping them understand how to implement Copilot to optimise their workflows and data analysis strategically.Strategic Implementation: Beyond essential integration, you can advise on aligning Copilot’s capabilities with long-term business goals, ensuring that AI adoption supports broader strategic outcomes.Training and Development: Facilitate training sessions and workshops to enable clients’ teams to effectively utilise Copilot, fostering an environment of AI literacy and self-sufficiency.
Focus on Security and Data Integrity
A significant part of this acceleration program involves addressing and mitigating potential security risks associated with AI implementation:
Data Labeling and Management: You will advise our clients on best data labelling and management practices, which are crucial for maintaining the integrity and security of sensitive information.Reducing Security Risks: Through strategic data handling and tailored security protocols, you will help minimise the risk of data breaches, ensuring that our clients’ deployments of Microsoft Copilot are secure and compliant with prevailing data protection regulations.
Join Us in Transforming Business Operations
We invite skilled professionals who are passionate about AI and have a keen understanding of Microsoft Copilot to join us on this journey. Together, we will implement technology and transform it into a cornerstone of business strategy and operations.
Contact Us
If you are interested in collaborating with us to drive AI adoption and want to make a tangible impact on the operational success of businesses across industries, please reach out. Visit our careers page or contact us directly at info@strivetech-ai.com.
Let’s harness the power of Microsoft Copilot together and lead the way in intelligent business transformation.
At StriveTechAI, we are excited to announce our commitment to accelerating the adoption of Microsoft Copilot programs among our existing customers. As a leader in AI-driven solutions, we recognise the transformative potential of Copilot to streamline operations and drive strategic initiatives across all organisational sectors.Deepening Integration with Microsoft CopilotMicrosoft Copilot has revolutionised how businesses interact with their data and workflows. Our goal is to deepen Copilot’s integration into our clients’ ecosystems, ensuring that every department—from finance and HR to operations and marketing—can leverage AI to enhance their productivity and decision-making processes.Seeking Experienced Copilot AdoptersWe are actively seeking highly experienced Copilot adopters to support this ambitious initiative. The ideal candidates will possess extensive knowledge in deploying and managing AI solutions and a proven track record of strategic implementation across diverse organisational structures.Role of Expert AdoptersOur expert adopters will play a crucial role in:Guiding Clients: You will provide hands-on guidance to our clients, helping them understand how to implement Copilot to optimise their workflows and data analysis strategically.Strategic Implementation: Beyond essential integration, you can advise on aligning Copilot’s capabilities with long-term business goals, ensuring that AI adoption supports broader strategic outcomes.Training and Development: Facilitate training sessions and workshops to enable clients’ teams to effectively utilise Copilot, fostering an environment of AI literacy and self-sufficiency.Focus on Security and Data IntegrityA significant part of this acceleration program involves addressing and mitigating potential security risks associated with AI implementation:Data Labeling and Management: You will advise our clients on best data labelling and management practices, which are crucial for maintaining the integrity and security of sensitive information.Reducing Security Risks: Through strategic data handling and tailored security protocols, you will help minimise the risk of data breaches, ensuring that our clients’ deployments of Microsoft Copilot are secure and compliant with prevailing data protection regulations.Join Us in Transforming Business OperationsWe invite skilled professionals who are passionate about AI and have a keen understanding of Microsoft Copilot to join us on this journey. Together, we will implement technology and transform it into a cornerstone of business strategy and operations.Contact UsIf you are interested in collaborating with us to drive AI adoption and want to make a tangible impact on the operational success of businesses across industries, please reach out. Visit our careers page or contact us directly at info@strivetech-ai.com. Let’s harness the power of Microsoft Copilot together and lead the way in intelligent business transformation. Read More
Sharepoint Delta API getting GeneralException Error
Hi All,
We are getting GeneralException, 500 Error for some tenants with the message;”General Exception while processing” when we are calling the Sharepoint Sites Delta API.
Would appreciate any support!
Hi All, We are getting GeneralException, 500 Error for some tenants with the message;”General Exception while processing” when we are calling the Sharepoint Sites Delta API. Would appreciate any support! Read More
Austin IAMCP Chapter Meeting, “The Future of AI and Its Impact on Your Organization” May 23 – Hybrid
You’re invited to join us in-person or virtually on May 23!
IAMCP (International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners) TOLA Chapter rotates monthly and hosts chapter meetings in Austin, Houston and Dallas. All meetings are hybrid and anyone is welcome to attend, no matter where you are!
Our May meeting:
The Future of AI and Its Impact on Your Organization
Artificial intelligence (AI) will change every aspect of digital work in the coming decade. AI’s reach will proliferate in your organization and those of your partners, customers, and rivals, thanks to continued advances in hardware, software, analytics, and the ability to scale these changes.
Join IAMCP for an interactive panel discussion with key business leaders to explore how their respective organizations are using or planning to use AI to advance and improve organization productivity. You will get the opportunity to interact with our panel and discuss the impact of planning, budgeting, and challenges of AI implementation.
Our Panel:
Stephen Elkins – Texas Client Director – MicrosoftRicardo Blanco – Deputy Executive Commissioner for IT and Chief Information Officer at Texas Health and Human ServicesTim Weinheimer – Chief Innovations Officer at Hahn Labs
Join us online or in-person (lunch included) in Austin at the Microsoft office –
10900 Stonelake Blvd., Suite B-225
Austin, TX 78759
11:30am-1:00pm CST
Not a member of IAMCP? You can still attend for $30 or, as a new member, join for $1 for your first 90 days!
I myself have been a member of IAMCP for about 2+ years and I’m the Secretary of the Houston chapter. There are plenty of other virtual meetings every month covering all topics concerning partners. It’s a great way to understand the ecosystem, how to gain designations and credentials, and find partner to partner opportunities.
You’re invited to join us in-person or virtually on May 23! IAMCP (International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners) TOLA Chapter rotates monthly and hosts chapter meetings in Austin, Houston and Dallas. All meetings are hybrid and anyone is welcome to attend, no matter where you are! Our May meeting:The Future of AI and Its Impact on Your OrganizationArtificial intelligence (AI) will change every aspect of digital work in the coming decade. AI’s reach will proliferate in your organization and those of your partners, customers, and rivals, thanks to continued advances in hardware, software, analytics, and the ability to scale these changes.Join IAMCP for an interactive panel discussion with key business leaders to explore how their respective organizations are using or planning to use AI to advance and improve organization productivity. You will get the opportunity to interact with our panel and discuss the impact of planning, budgeting, and challenges of AI implementation. Our Panel:Stephen Elkins – Texas Client Director – MicrosoftRicardo Blanco – Deputy Executive Commissioner for IT and Chief Information Officer at Texas Health and Human ServicesTim Weinheimer – Chief Innovations Officer at Hahn Labs Join us online or in-person (lunch included) in Austin at the Microsoft office – 10900 Stonelake Blvd., Suite B-225Austin, TX 7875911:30am-1:00pm CST Register Here > Not a member of IAMCP? You can still attend for $30 or, as a new member, join for $1 for your first 90 days! I myself have been a member of IAMCP for about 2+ years and I’m the Secretary of the Houston chapter. There are plenty of other virtual meetings every month covering all topics concerning partners. It’s a great way to understand the ecosystem, how to gain designations and credentials, and find partner to partner opportunities. Read More
In-line poll experience in Outlook Web
I’d like to introduce you to our brand-new poll experience in Outlook web with Microsoft Loop to streamline your workflow. The current process of creating polls in Outlook can be somewhat cumbersome and less user-friendly. Email/poll composers must navigate through a side-pane to create a poll and cannot preview how it will appear to recipients before sending the email. With the in-line experience that Microsoft Loop provides, they can now create polls directly within an email thread. Recipients can then vote in line and instantly check the real-time poll results. Let’s dive into this amazing new feature and explore it together!
Intuitive entry point for insertion
In Outlook web, just click on “Insert” in the ribbon, and select “Polls” to effortlessly add a poll into your email body. Insert a poll into Outlook web now!
In-line poll creation
The enhanced poll experience offers a seamless method for crafting polls directly within the email, eliminating the need to switch between the side-pane and the email body. Additionally, you can add multiples polls and choose a variety of question types while creating the poll for different scenarios. For example, an email aimed at gauging team morale, you can incorporate a ranking question to assess activity preferences and a multiple-choice question to determine preferred time slots.
WYSIYG (What You See is What You Get)
Previously, email/poll composers could only see a hyperlink of the poll when creating it within an email, now they have the ability to preview exactly how the poll will appear to recipients before sending the email.
In-line poll vote experience with live result
Once recipients get the email, they can easily vote in line without being redirected to Forms web, and both the email composer and recipients can see the live results as new responses coming in. It’s important to note that the email composer will need to navigate to the “sent items” in mailbox to view the live results.
Fallback experience to Forms web
In the initial phase, Loop Polls is now fully enabled for Outlook web. If recipients receive emails containing embedded polls via Outlook desktop or mobile, they will still see the hyperlink and being redirected to Forms web to continue voting.
Our goal is to ensure in-line poll availability across all platforms towards the end of this year. Try to insert a poll now!
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M365 Community Conference: Building Collaborative Apps in Teams to bring People together
Session: Building Collaborative Apps in Teams to bring People together
Speakers: Loki Meyburg
Collaboration and productivity are essential for any organization, especially in the hybrid work environment. Microsoft Teams is the ultimate platform for collaboration, allowing you to work together with apps in chats, channels, and meetings. Loki Meyburg explained in his session how to build collaborative apps in Teams and enhance your work experience.
Collaboration vs. Productivity
First, let’s understand the difference between collaboration and productivity, and how Teams can support both aspects of work. Collaboration is the act of working together with multiple people to achieve a common goal, while productivity is the efficiency and effectiveness of individual or collective work efforts. Microsoft Teams enables you to collaborate around apps by sharing, discovering, notifying, and collaborating on app content in various contexts.
Sharing is the first step of collaboration
One of the key features of Teams is the ability to collaborate around shared links. When you share a link to an app content in a chat or channel, Teams can automatically unfurl the link and attach a rich interactive preview card, using adaptive cards and bots. The preview card can show relevant information and actions related to the app content, such as a product launch diagram, a survey, or a report. You can also open the app content in a popout window with chat on the side or share it to a meeting and use it together in real-time.
To build these experiences, you can use message extensions, link unfurling, app content stages, and Live Share. Message extensions allow you to register your domain and turn links into adaptive cards. Link unfurling enables bots to unfurl the links and attach the adaptive cards to the messages. App content stages are special views that present the web app in a popout window or a meeting stage. Live Share is a service that allows you to easily enable multiplayer experiences in meetings, with features such as inking, cursors, video, and audio synchronization.
How to build these experiences
Bots are the foundation on which we will build these experiences. They enable everything else. You can use message extensions and link unfurling to attach rich interactive adaptive card previews when your URLs get shared in chats or channels. These previews can show relevant information and actions related to your app content, such as a product launch diagram, a survey, or a report. You can also customize the look and feel of the adaptive cards using templates and styles.
There are two app content stages, collab stage and meeting stage, to present your web app in Teams. The collab stage is a popout window that opens when you click on the app icon in the chat header or the preview card. It allows you to view and interact with the app content along with the chat on the side. The meeting stage is a full-screen view that opens when you share the app content to a meeting. It allows you to collaborate on the app content in real-time with other meeting participants. You can use Live Share to easily enable multiplayer experiences in meetings, with features such as inking, cursors, video, and audio synchronization.
Going from productivity to collaboration
Another important aspect of building collaborative apps in Teams is taking collaboration to the next level. You can enhance the collaboration experience by proactively notifying users and creating focused conversations, leveraging app skills and natural language processing, and using Teams SSO to authenticate users. You can also use some tools and resources for developers, such as Figma UI Kit, Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code, and Developer Portal. You should also be aware of some upcoming improvements, such as app rating and review, adaptive card styling, permissions and consent, and instant app tabs.
In conclusion, Teams can help you collaborate around apps in various scenarios and contexts, and you can build these experiences using the Teams platform.
Additional resources
You can find more information about how to build your own collaborative apps like link unfurling, collab stages or the Teams AI library here:
https://aka.ms/teams-link-unfurling
https://aka.ms/teams-collab-stage
https://aka.ms/teams-meeting-stage
https://aka.ms/teams-live-share
https://aka.ms/share-in-teams
https://aka.ms/teams-proactive-messages
https://aka.ms/teams-ai-library
https://aka.ms/teams-sso
https://aka.ms/teams-ui-kit
https://aka.ms/teams-developer-portal
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Export bus datatype from referenced subsystem
I have created a nested bus in a referenced subsystem in simulink and would like to use the bus datatype again in a different model. For this i would like to export the datatype from simulink to a dataDictionary. I tried to open the referenced subsystem in a model and use the commands Simulink.Bus.createObject and Simulink.Bus.save. But i was not able to generate the object in matlab to save it afterwards. Is there a easier solution to this?I have created a nested bus in a referenced subsystem in simulink and would like to use the bus datatype again in a different model. For this i would like to export the datatype from simulink to a dataDictionary. I tried to open the referenced subsystem in a model and use the commands Simulink.Bus.createObject and Simulink.Bus.save. But i was not able to generate the object in matlab to save it afterwards. Is there a easier solution to this? I have created a nested bus in a referenced subsystem in simulink and would like to use the bus datatype again in a different model. For this i would like to export the datatype from simulink to a dataDictionary. I tried to open the referenced subsystem in a model and use the commands Simulink.Bus.createObject and Simulink.Bus.save. But i was not able to generate the object in matlab to save it afterwards. Is there a easier solution to this? simulink, bus, nested bus, bus datatype MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Cannot generate method documentation for abstract class
I’ve the following abstract class:
classdef (Abstract) SessionManager < handle
% SESSIONMANAGER Interface for a generic session manager.
% The session manager has the responsibility to manage the sessions that
% are opened for the system. It also allows to perform some operation on
% them.
methods
b = isSessionOpened(this)
% ISSESSIONOPENED Tells if a session is currently opened in the system.
session = getCurrentSession(this)
% The comment for getting current session
loadSession(this, session)
% another comment
clearSession(this)
% You know what’s this
end
end
When I try to retrieve the help of the class, I can see the description from the command line:
help SessionManager
But when I click on the link for seeing the documentation page. I cannot see the documentation for methods, they are blank:
This is what I see when I click on a link of a custom method:
What I’m doing wrong? How can I document properly the methods?I’ve the following abstract class:
classdef (Abstract) SessionManager < handle
% SESSIONMANAGER Interface for a generic session manager.
% The session manager has the responsibility to manage the sessions that
% are opened for the system. It also allows to perform some operation on
% them.
methods
b = isSessionOpened(this)
% ISSESSIONOPENED Tells if a session is currently opened in the system.
session = getCurrentSession(this)
% The comment for getting current session
loadSession(this, session)
% another comment
clearSession(this)
% You know what’s this
end
end
When I try to retrieve the help of the class, I can see the description from the command line:
help SessionManager
But when I click on the link for seeing the documentation page. I cannot see the documentation for methods, they are blank:
This is what I see when I click on a link of a custom method:
What I’m doing wrong? How can I document properly the methods? I’ve the following abstract class:
classdef (Abstract) SessionManager < handle
% SESSIONMANAGER Interface for a generic session manager.
% The session manager has the responsibility to manage the sessions that
% are opened for the system. It also allows to perform some operation on
% them.
methods
b = isSessionOpened(this)
% ISSESSIONOPENED Tells if a session is currently opened in the system.
session = getCurrentSession(this)
% The comment for getting current session
loadSession(this, session)
% another comment
clearSession(this)
% You know what’s this
end
end
When I try to retrieve the help of the class, I can see the description from the command line:
help SessionManager
But when I click on the link for seeing the documentation page. I cannot see the documentation for methods, they are blank:
This is what I see when I click on a link of a custom method:
What I’m doing wrong? How can I document properly the methods? class, comments, documentation, help comment in wrong place MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Why does the “Matrix dimensions must agree” error persists?
Good evening, I’m trying to plot an audiorecording with an Fs = 8KHz in appdesigner. I created a dropdown but idk why this error remains. I uploaded some images so u can understand me. I’d really apreciate it, its really important to figure it out. Thanks a lot.Good evening, I’m trying to plot an audiorecording with an Fs = 8KHz in appdesigner. I created a dropdown but idk why this error remains. I uploaded some images so u can understand me. I’d really apreciate it, its really important to figure it out. Thanks a lot. Good evening, I’m trying to plot an audiorecording with an Fs = 8KHz in appdesigner. I created a dropdown but idk why this error remains. I uploaded some images so u can understand me. I’d really apreciate it, its really important to figure it out. Thanks a lot. appdesigner, app designer, matlab, matrix, error MATLAB Answers — New Questions
is it possible to recover Livescript after the crash?
I was working on a calculation on Livescript.
Livescript crashed and matlab closed
I re-opened Matlab but Livescript is gone.
Is it possible to recove the Livescript?I was working on a calculation on Livescript.
Livescript crashed and matlab closed
I re-opened Matlab but Livescript is gone.
Is it possible to recove the Livescript? I was working on a calculation on Livescript.
Livescript crashed and matlab closed
I re-opened Matlab but Livescript is gone.
Is it possible to recove the Livescript? matlab, livescript MATLAB Answers — New Questions
How do I connect to a Phasor Measurement Unit (SEL-311C) using it’s serial port RS232? I am able to do that using Teraterm but not in Matlab
I am very new to Matlab. I used Teraterm to communicate with the device (Transmission and protection system SEL-311C). I can send commands and receive the responses in Teraterm but while I try to use Matlab, I cannot get anything. This device is very specific used case device that I am using for my University Project and doesn’t have a big screen where I can verify the data transmission. I am stuck as I want to use a Matlab program to receive the phasor data using this device and analyse the data using a Matlab program.I am very new to Matlab. I used Teraterm to communicate with the device (Transmission and protection system SEL-311C). I can send commands and receive the responses in Teraterm but while I try to use Matlab, I cannot get anything. This device is very specific used case device that I am using for my University Project and doesn’t have a big screen where I can verify the data transmission. I am stuck as I want to use a Matlab program to receive the phasor data using this device and analyse the data using a Matlab program. I am very new to Matlab. I used Teraterm to communicate with the device (Transmission and protection system SEL-311C). I can send commands and receive the responses in Teraterm but while I try to use Matlab, I cannot get anything. This device is very specific used case device that I am using for my University Project and doesn’t have a big screen where I can verify the data transmission. I am stuck as I want to use a Matlab program to receive the phasor data using this device and analyse the data using a Matlab program. serial communication, phasor measurement unit MATLAB Answers — New Questions
REST API output to handle in collection reference
Hi ,
I have code below which is returning from REST API call. Same i need to pass to collection reference to handle in mapping in ADF.
I am using the copy data activity source from Rest API call inputs and trying to mapping as below in copy data activity in ADF.(Above json code my RestAPI data set is generating.
Please provide how can i pass collection reference to handle to pass the values in sink.
Thanks
Hi ,I have code below which is returning from REST API call. Same i need to pass to collection reference to handle in mapping in ADF. I am using the copy data activity source from Rest API call inputs and trying to mapping as below in copy data activity in ADF.(Above json code my RestAPI data set is generating. Please provide how can i pass collection reference to handle to pass the values in sink. Thanks Read More
Teams Rooms Administration
Hi All,
We have some teams rooms accounts on our tenant with MTR equipment attached that we would like to have a small admin subset to administer solely.
Is anyone aware of how to go about setting this up so that when they login to the MTR Pro Management portal that only see the rooms they are assigned?
Hi All, We have some teams rooms accounts on our tenant with MTR equipment attached that we would like to have a small admin subset to administer solely. Is anyone aware of how to go about setting this up so that when they login to the MTR Pro Management portal that only see the rooms they are assigned? Read More
MVP’s Favorite Content: Copilot for Power BI, Azure, Windows
In this blog series dedicated to Microsoft’s technical articles, we’ll highlight our MVPs’ favorite article along with their personal insights.
Mohamed El-Qassas, M365, Business Applications MVP, Saudi Arabia
Overview of Copilot for Power BI (preview) – Power BI | Microsoft Learn
“I recommend this content as it offers an in-depth exploration of Power BI’s Copilot feature, including guidance on its configuration for use within your tenant settings.
Furthermore, it includes a practical example demonstrating the utilization of Copilot in Power BI.”
*Relevant Blog: How To Use Copilot In Power BI? | Microsoft Fabric (devoworx.net)
Yoichi Ishikawa, Data Platform MVP, Japan
Update your data model to work well with Copilot for Power BI – Power BI | Microsoft Learn
“When utilizing Copilot for Power BI, it’s recommended to refer to the guidelines for ensuring Copilot operates effectively. Even if you’re not immediately starting to use Copilot, adopting the right approach to your semantic models—such as setting column data types, measures, and types of relationships, among others—can significantly enhance the performance of generative AI. Moreover, it facilitates the sharing of understanding among stakeholders.”
(In Japanese: Copilot for Power BIの活用にあたり、Copilotが効果的に機能するためのガイドラインを参照することが推奨されます。即座にCopilotの使用を開始しない場合でも、セマンティックモデルに対する適切なアプローチ――列のデータ型、メジャー、リレーションシップの種類の設定等――は、生成AIのパフォーマンス向上はもちろん、関係者間の理解の共有にも大いに役立つでしょう。)
*Relevant Activity: Power BI Weekly News – connpass
George Chysovalantis Grammatikos, Microsoft Azure MVP, Greece
Azure on Microsoft Learn | Microsoft Learn
“I highly recommend Microsoft Azure training content because it covers a wide range of topics, from beginner to advanced. The content is up-to-date and provides tutorials, real-life scenarios and hands-on labs ensuring the learner gains practical experience apart from knowledge.”
*Relevant Activities/Resources:
– Optimizing Azure Infrastructure Management with Azure Bicep – Global Azure 2024
Maison da Silva, Windows and Devices MVP, Brazil
Stop-Computer (Microsoft.PowerShell.Management) – PowerShell | Microsoft Learn
“Shutting Down Local or Remote Computer via PowerShell or Windows Terminal.”
*Relevant Blog: Desligando o Computador local ou remoto via PowerShell ou Terminal do Windows – Maison da Silva
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How do I disallow students from copying certain parts of the problem on MATLAB Grader?
How do I disallow students from copying certain parts or the entire problem, so that they can’t easily paste it into and generate code using AI tools? Can MATLAB grader render the question as an image? However, students should still be able to copy the variable names, allowing them to satisfy the requirements of the question.How do I disallow students from copying certain parts or the entire problem, so that they can’t easily paste it into and generate code using AI tools? Can MATLAB grader render the question as an image? However, students should still be able to copy the variable names, allowing them to satisfy the requirements of the question. How do I disallow students from copying certain parts or the entire problem, so that they can’t easily paste it into and generate code using AI tools? Can MATLAB grader render the question as an image? However, students should still be able to copy the variable names, allowing them to satisfy the requirements of the question. plagiarism, matlab, grader, chatgpt MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Neural network fitting result problems
Hi, Does any one can teach me how can read the neural network fitting result ? Why my MSE and R is NaN ? And this is good ?
thanks.Hi, Does any one can teach me how can read the neural network fitting result ? Why my MSE and R is NaN ? And this is good ?
thanks. Hi, Does any one can teach me how can read the neural network fitting result ? Why my MSE and R is NaN ? And this is good ?
thanks. machine learning, neural network MATLAB Answers — New Questions
How to use custom DAC using simulink blocksetes for the DSP_28335_DB board have 8 channels 12 bit SPI Protocol
I am using custom DSP_28335 devlopment board, which have 8 channels 12 bit SPI Protocol DAC and Maximum settling time is 6µs. Interface and DAC connector details given below
DAC Address & Channel Selection: DAC Address: 0x10000A
Is there any option to use this DAC using MATLAB/Simulink/C2000 blocksets avaliable in the library.
For example i need to see a Sin wave on the DAC, pleaseI am using custom DSP_28335 devlopment board, which have 8 channels 12 bit SPI Protocol DAC and Maximum settling time is 6µs. Interface and DAC connector details given below
DAC Address & Channel Selection: DAC Address: 0x10000A
Is there any option to use this DAC using MATLAB/Simulink/C2000 blocksets avaliable in the library.
For example i need to see a Sin wave on the DAC, please I am using custom DSP_28335 devlopment board, which have 8 channels 12 bit SPI Protocol DAC and Maximum settling time is 6µs. Interface and DAC connector details given below
DAC Address & Channel Selection: DAC Address: 0x10000A
Is there any option to use this DAC using MATLAB/Simulink/C2000 blocksets avaliable in the library.
For example i need to see a Sin wave on the DAC, please simulink, c2000 MATLAB Answers — New Questions
i have an error at line 13 xi1 and below it. how to correct it for runge kutta method
function [y1] = RK21(x0, y0, h, f)
%RK21.m apply one step of the explicit RK2 method
% with Butcher Tableau:
% 0
% 2/3 2/3
% 1/4 3/4
%
% xi1 = yk
% xi2 = yk + a21*h*f(xk + c1*h, xi1)
% yk+1 = yk + h( b1*f(xk+c1*h, xi1 ) + b2*f(xk+c2*h, xi2)
xi1 = 0;
xi2 = y0 + 2/3*h*f(x1/4+1/4*h, xi3/4);
y1 = y0 + h*( 1/4*f(x1/4+1/4*h, xi3/4) + 3/4*f(x1/4+2/3*h, xi2 ));function [y1] = RK21(x0, y0, h, f)
%RK21.m apply one step of the explicit RK2 method
% with Butcher Tableau:
% 0
% 2/3 2/3
% 1/4 3/4
%
% xi1 = yk
% xi2 = yk + a21*h*f(xk + c1*h, xi1)
% yk+1 = yk + h( b1*f(xk+c1*h, xi1 ) + b2*f(xk+c2*h, xi2)
xi1 = 0;
xi2 = y0 + 2/3*h*f(x1/4+1/4*h, xi3/4);
y1 = y0 + h*( 1/4*f(x1/4+1/4*h, xi3/4) + 3/4*f(x1/4+2/3*h, xi2 )); function [y1] = RK21(x0, y0, h, f)
%RK21.m apply one step of the explicit RK2 method
% with Butcher Tableau:
% 0
% 2/3 2/3
% 1/4 3/4
%
% xi1 = yk
% xi2 = yk + a21*h*f(xk + c1*h, xi1)
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