arctica

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Presently a PhD researcher at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) working on the interpretation of airborne and satellite-derived gravity and magnetics over East Antarctica to define sub-glacial basement geology.

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@arctica 

Hello Samir & William

It looks as though it should be straightforward to convert from Mathcad to Maple. The other examples in the zip file are fairly similar but use slightly different equations, would be useful to see how they work in Maple, especially loading external data files to process.

One thing I thought of, and not sure if it's possible in the student version of Maple 13, is whether it is possible to create plots (2D or 3D) with sliders for variables (e.g. Te) to see how the plot varies in real-time in essence.

In Mathcad there is a function like cfft (and icfft) which I think works on the complex part; is there an equivalent in Maple? I have an example Mathcad file showing this.

I found a link to the Mathcad 14 functions:

http://www.ptc.com/products/mathcad/mathcad14/mathcad-func-chart.htm

Thanks

Lester

@arctica 

Hello Samir & William

It looks as though it should be straightforward to convert from Mathcad to Maple. The other examples in the zip file are fairly similar but use slightly different equations, would be useful to see how they work in Maple, especially loading external data files to process.

One thing I thought of, and not sure if it's possible in the student version of Maple 13, is whether it is possible to create plots (2D or 3D) with sliders for variables (e.g. Te) to see how the plot varies in real-time in essence.

In Mathcad there is a function like cfft (and icfft) which I think works on the complex part; is there an equivalent in Maple? I have an example Mathcad file showing this.

I found a link to the Mathcad 14 functions:

http://www.ptc.com/products/mathcad/mathcad14/mathcad-func-chart.htm

Thanks

Lester

@Will 

Hi

Thanks for the quick conversion. It certainly helps tro understand Maple by seeing how one can translate from Mathcad. Didn't realise that the plots could be rotated in the worksheet - that's cool :)

I'm sure there is a lot to learn still - presently using Maple 13 (student version)

If I can work out how to convert all the example Mathcad files I have, then it will be a great learning process. Thanks in advance for all your help.

I am presently working on a PhD working on gravity and flexural modelling of East Antarctica.

Cheers

Lester

@Will 

Hi

Thanks for the quick conversion. It certainly helps tro understand Maple by seeing how one can translate from Mathcad. Didn't realise that the plots could be rotated in the worksheet - that's cool :)

I'm sure there is a lot to learn still - presently using Maple 13 (student version)

If I can work out how to convert all the example Mathcad files I have, then it will be a great learning process. Thanks in advance for all your help.

I am presently working on a PhD working on gravity and flexural modelling of East Antarctica.

Cheers

Lester

@SamirKhan 

Hello Samir

Thanks for pointing out where to upload. I have attached a few example files for review. I am still getting to grips with learning the software and as such being able to see how a Mathcad code can be translated to Maple will be a big help. Most of them also generate plots, 2D (5.3 and 5.4) but 5.2 generates a 3D plot.

Examples.zip

Hopefully the examples are clear enough to follow. Example 5.4 reads an input file (included) called seamount.prn (X,Y columns).

Cheers

Lester

@SamirKhan 

Hello Samir

I have a number of examples that do various operations, originals are in Mathcad code, but someone kindly converted these to HTML for viewing. Since then I have made some PDF's of the files to see what can be done.

I can forward you some copies for you to look at and see if they can be duplicated in Maple.

No way to post examples here as they are a mix of text and images.

Thanks

Lester

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