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    export_fig

    export_fig

    A MATLAB toolbox for exporting publication quality figures

    export_fig is a MATLAB toolbox designed to simplify high-quality figure export from MATLAB, faithfully preserving visual appearance as seen on-screen—including size, colours, fonts, and layout—while offering precise control over output formats such as PNG, PDF, EPS, and more. Exporting a figure from MATLAB the way you want it (hopefully the way it looks on screen), can be a real headache for the unitiated, thanks to all the settings that are required, and also due to some eccentricities...
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    Noisy Channel Simulator

    Demonstrate errors in transmission of a file over a noisy channel.

    This program was written to dimonstrate errors in transmission for a presentation on Claude Shannon's Noisy Channel Coding Theorem. It takes an input file, the probability of a bit being flipped, and, if specified, the size of the header of the file. The program was intended to take monochrome bitmap files as input, so that each bit refers to a pixel in the image and thus, it would be easy to see errors in the output file, as some of the pixels would be flipped; however, it will work on any input file.
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