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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 (a.k.a. features and bugs) of functions such as print. The first goal of export_fig is to make transferring a plot from screen to document, just the way you expect (again, assuming that's as it appears on screen), a doddle. The second goal is to make the output media suitable for publication, allowing you to publish your results in the full glory that you originally intended.
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    MICROMECHANICS

    MICROMECHANICS

    A collection of lecture notes and accompanying code on micromechanics

    ...The MATLAB codes are used for visualization, evaluating analytical bounds and estimates as well as in the generation of digital and particulate microstructures. The Fortran codes are based on the finite element method in linear and nonlinear settings, the latter capable of finite deformations with damage. The underlying theory is outlined in the lecture notes. -- İlker Temizer Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Bilkent University 06800 Bilkent, Ankara Turkey
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