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Hi
i know there is a "stem" command in MATLAB for plotting discrete samples as a function of time, Can the mappl9 or mathematic5
do the same work?
 

I have maple9 in hand but short of matlab. And i am just learning DSP and need to plot some
homework .
 

djalli

I am reading some dsp books by myself that with some examples done by matlab. It cause me to wonder if the maple also can do that.
 

whit said:
djalli

I am reading some dsp books by myself that with some examples done by matlab. It cause me to wonder if the maple also can do that.

Maple can do it, it fruit of years of mathematicians.

The thing is that Maple is done for tremendously Calculus Work and in depth. Matlab, including simulink and toolboxes, many of them DSP and communication oriented toolboxes, is engineering oriented math. It solves things that are pertinent to engineering and solves them by matrices.

You are right, It would be hard for me and you to find a book in DSP to have examples with Maple and it is very possible there isn't a book to suggest DSP with Maple.
 

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