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matalas-callando
Mátalas (kill/ruin/spoil)
Callando (Without anyone
noticing/Being silent)
Definitions
1. Person who being a friend of jokes, pranks or fakes disguises or does not imply that he is capable of these things.
2. Skillful person to achieve what he tries, without being externalized.
3. A person who appears serius.
matalas-callando
Mátalas (kill/ruin/spoil)
Callando (Without anyone
noticing/Being silent)
Definitions
1. Person who being a friend of jokes, pranks or fakes disguises or does not imply that he is capable of these things.
2. Skillful person to achieve what he tries, without being externalized.
3. A person who appears serius.
Dude 1: Men I'm gonna kill myself with this fierrito...
Dude 2: Nahhh..
*Bang*
Dude 2: Men what the f**k! This guy was matalascallando!
Dude 2: Nahhh..
*Bang*
Dude 2: Men what the f**k! This guy was matalascallando!
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Has lots of useful built-in functions and toolboxes for signal processing, data analysis, modelling etc.
Hard to get used to if you're used to C/C++ or Java as it is not object oriented, and the syntax is quite different.
Has lots of useful built-in functions and toolboxes for signal processing, data analysis, modelling etc.
Hard to get used to if you're used to C/C++ or Java as it is not object oriented, and the syntax is quite different.
MATLAB ccode example:
H=tf(60*pi, 1 60*pi);
bode(H)
time=1:1024;
h=impulse(H,time/1000);
figure
plot(h)
H=tf(60*pi, 1 60*pi);
bode(H)
time=1:1024;
h=impulse(H,time/1000);
figure
plot(h)
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